Baking soda! Yes you read it right. You can get super flawless and beautiful skin whenever you want with baking soda.
It has been used for a long long time to get rid of number of skin problems including acne, whiteheads and blackheads too. These tiny granules are best for exfoliating. Baking soda itself is widely known and used as a natural skin lightener to treat dark spots and stains. The given recipe of DIY baking soda scrub is easy to use and easy on your pockets too as it won't need a fortune.
It has been used for a long long time to get rid of number of skin problems including acne, whiteheads and blackheads too. These tiny granules are best for exfoliating. Baking soda itself is widely known and used as a natural skin lightener to treat dark spots and stains. The given recipe of DIY baking soda scrub is easy to use and easy on your pockets too as it won't need a fortune.
Baking Soda for the Skin:
- Baking soda is super cheap and is also an anti-microbial and anti-bacterial item that can be used in a homemadescrub.
- Baking Soda Balances pH of the skin and also controls excess oil.
- It is a great skin lightener that lightens the dark spots on skins
- Baking soda prevents most skin problems like acne , darkspots , scars ,whiteheads, blackheads, cysts, nodules and small bumps.
Ingredients For The HandMade Scrub:
- Baking soda (Only 2 tablespoons)
- Lemon essential oil (3-6 drops)
- Coconut oil (1 tablespoon)
- Tea tree oil (5-7 drops) Optional*
STEPS:
Mix the ingredients well until smooth and then store the paste in an airtight jar.
APPLICATION:
Apply gentle amount of this paste/scrub on your skin.
Wash after 5-10 minutes.
You can store this paste for 2-5 months.
Make sure you don't have any skin problem. If you have any skin problem then first try skin patch test.
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Make sure you don't have any skin problem. If you have any skin problem then first try skin patch test.
Share wuth your friends too
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