That kind of phrase usually points to a common kitchen ingredient with hidden beauty benefits—and one of the most talked-about is Baking Soda.
Here’s why people call it a “beauty secret”:
🌿 Why baking soda is used in beauty routines
1. Gentle exfoliator
- Its fine texture helps remove dead skin cells
- Leaves skin feeling smoother and brighter
2. Acne support (with caution)
- Has mild antibacterial properties
- Can help dry out pimples (but shouldn’t be overused)
3. Teeth brightening
- Often used to remove surface stains
- Gives a quick whitening effect
4. Odor neutralizer
- Works as a natural deodorant
- Eliminates body odor instead of masking it
5. Skin softener
- Added to baths or scrubs to soften rough areas like elbows and heels
⚠️ But here’s the truth (important)
- Baking soda is alkaline, while skin is naturally slightly acidic
- Overuse can damage the skin barrier, causing dryness or irritation
- Best used occasionally, not daily
🧴 Simple safe use recipe
- Mix 1 teaspoon baking soda + a few drops of water
- Apply gently as a scrub
- Rinse after a few seconds (don’t leave it on too long)
💡 Bottom line
Yes—it’s a real “kitchen beauty hack,” but it works best when used carefully and in moderation, not as an everyday routine.
If you want, I can reveal a few other kitchen ingredients that are even better (and safer) for skin than baking soda—some of them might surprise you.