Having blackheads is certainly not the beauty spot that anyone would want! Blackheads are formed of dead skin cells and oil (sebum) that is secreted by the sebaceous gland in the pores of the hair follicle. They make the skin look dull, ugly and patchy.


5 Easy Ways to Remove The Blackheads By Using Baking Soda
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Baking soda, which is also known as sodium bicarbonate works great as an exfoliating agent for your skin. It contains zero harsh chemicals, it works as a very effective cleanser that leaves the skin soft and smooth.

DOES BAKING SODA REALLY HELP IN REDUCING BLACKHEADS?
Of course, it is one of the most effective ways to banish blackheads especially for persons who have oily skin. Blackheads keep coming back and it’s not recommended to use harsh chemicals every time.
Baking soda unclogs the pores of the dead skins leaving the skin smooth and soft.
It prevents the appearance of blackheads by neutralizing the pH level of the skin which in turn results in producing less oil.

It has no harsh chemicals and which is why it leaves your skin supple and soft.
 
HOW TO USE BAKING SODA FOR BLACKHEADS:
Although blackheads are not something that you should worry about, we all want a clear and flawless skin. Try the following simple remedies at home if you are suffering from blackheads.

Baking Soda and Water for Blackheads:
Combine same amounts of baking soda and water in order to form a paste.

With lukewarm water thoroughly wash your face.

Apply this paste all over your face and leave it for 3 minutes.

You should gently massage the area around the blackheads for about 2-3 minutes.

Wash off the dried paste.

The regime needs to finish by splashing your face with cold water and applying a mild moisturizer.

Baking Soda and Honey for Blackheads:

Make a fine paste by mixing a teaspoon of honey, a teaspoon of baking soda and 2 teaspoons of salt.

Apply this paste to the affected areas and leave it to stay around 5 minutes.
Rinse off the mixture using warm water.

Baking Soda and Toothpaste for Blackheads:

Place a cloth previously soaked in warm water on the affected areas.

Make a paste with same amounts of baking soda and toothpaste and add 2 parts of water.

Use a soft toothbrush to scrub the affected areas with the paste for around one minute.

After that, wash it off with water.

Baking Soda and Apple Cider Vinegar for Blackheads:

Mix well baking soda and apple cider vinegar in equal amounts.

Apply the thick paste on the face but make sure that you stay away from the area around the eyes.

Let it sit on your face for about 30 minutes.

Rinse it off with warm water and apply moisturizer.

Baking Soda With Lemon And Sugar for Blackheads:

Mix 1/4 cup of lemon juice and 2 tablespoons each of baking soda and sugar.

Combine all the above ingredients until you make a fine paste.

Massage it on the areas that are affected, and leave it for around 15 minutes.

Use lukewarm water in order to rinse it off. 

TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS:
Although baking soda is a very common home remedy for keeping the blackheads at bay, you need to go through the following points before you include this in your beauty regime.
Sometimes, it adds to the pH levels of the skin.
Excessive usage of baking soda could cause dryness to the skin.

It could also lead to skin irritation. Hence, a patch test is recommended before applying baking soda on the affected area.

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