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Baking Soda │ Sodium Bicarbonate

$0.20

Applications in Household, Skincare, and Body Care:

  1. Natural Deodorant: Baking soda's ability to neutralize odors makes it a key ingredient in many DIY deodorants. Its alkalinity helps combat the acidic byproducts of sweat, reducing odor. Keep in mind that lots of folks end up with a sensitivity to this in their products. If that's you, try Arrowroot Powder instead.

  2. Teeth Whitening: Many natural toothpaste recipes incorporate baking soda for its mild abrasive nature, which can help remove surface stains on teeth and neutralize oral odors.

  3. Skin Exfoliant: When combined with water, baking soda forms a gentle exfoliating paste. However, its high pH might be too alkaline for some skin types, so it's crucial to use it cautiously and sparingly.

  4. Bath Soak: Adding baking soda to a bath can soften the water and the alkaline nature of baking soda can temporarily soothe irritated skin by neutralizing acidity.

  5. Hair Care: Some people use baking soda as a clarifying shampoo to remove product buildup from hair. However, it should be used infrequently to prevent hair from becoming too alkaline, which could lead to dryness or breakage.

  6. Insect Bites & Irritations: A paste made from baking soda and water can be applied to insect bites or itchy skin to provide temporary relief from itching.

Household Uses:

  1. Cleaning Agent: Its mildly abrasive nature and ability to neutralize odors make baking soda an excellent cleaning agent for countertops, sinks, and ovens.

  2. Odor Neutralizer: Baking soda is often placed in refrigerators, freezers, and closets to absorb and neutralize odors.

  3. Drain Cleaner: Combined with vinegar, baking soda can help unclog drains and remove buildup. *use caution around porous surfaces like natural tiles.

  4. Laundry Booster: Added to laundry detergent, it can brighten colors, soften fabrics, and tackle odors.

Precautions:

  • Skin Sensitivity: Due to its alkalinity, direct and frequent application of baking soda to the skin may cause irritation or disrupt the skin's natural pH balance. Always perform a patch test before applying it extensively.

  • Internal Consumption: While baking soda is often used in recipes and can be consumed in small quantities, large amounts can affect the body's pH balance. It should be taken internally only under specific circumstances and preferably under guidance.

Baking soda, with its multifaceted applications, stands as one of the most versatile household items. From culinary arts to cleaning and beauty regimens, this humble compound effortlessly wears many hats.


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