6. Hand Softener
How to use: Mix baking soda with olive oil and massage your hands for 2–3 minutes.
Why it works: Exfoliates dead skin and leaves hands soft, smooth, and hydrated.
7. Soothe Sunburn
How to use: Mix 2 tablespoons of baking soda in cold water and apply to sunburned skin, or add it to a cool bath.
Why it works: Reduces redness, irritation, and inflammation naturally.
8. Body Scrub for Smooth Legs
How to use: Mix baking soda, sugar, and coconut oil to create a gentle scrub for legs. Massage in circular motions, then rinse.
Why it works: Exfoliates dead skin while moisturizing, leaving legs silky smooth.
9. Relieve Itchy Skin
How to use: Make a paste with baking soda and water and apply to bug bites, rashes, or mild eczema. Leave for 10–15 minutes before rinsing.
Why it works: Neutralizes irritation and reduces itching naturally.
10. Teeth Whitener
How to use: Mix baking soda with water to form a paste and brush gently. Use once a week.
Why it works: Removes surface stains and brightens your smile without harsh chemicals.
Tip: Avoid daily use to protect enamel.
11. Hair Scalp Detox
How to use: Add a teaspoon of baking soda to your shampoo once a week. Massage into the scalp and rinse thoroughly.
Why it works: Removes oil buildup, product residue, and dandruff, leaving hair fresh and voluminous.
12. Relaxing Bath Soak
How to use: Combine baking soda with Epsom salt and essential oils for a luxurious bath soak.
Why it works: Softens skin, reduces fatigue, and detoxifies your body.
13. Reduce Body Odor
How to use: Sprinkle baking soda in shoes, socks, or on your feet before bed.
Why it works: Absorbs moisture and neutralizes odor effectively.
14. Hand and Foot Deodorizing Scrub
How to use: Mix baking soda with lemon juice for a refreshing scrub. Massage, rinse, and moisturize.
Why it works: Brightens skin, removes odor, and exfoliates simultaneously.
