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Mar 2, 2014
Ashleigh I.
I heard about this skincare trick where you take some water and baking soda to exfoliate your skin. It's supposed to make your skin smooth, glowing, and reduce acne. I was thinking about stopping by the shop soon and picking up some baking soda. Does it work, though? My skin is combination, more on the dry side, and I have tons of dead skin cells (ew) and my skin is very acne-prone. Also has been quite sensitive due to the products I've been using lately (they're the only way I can keep from having acne) will this work for me, or at least in general?
I apologize for the long post.
Mar 3, 2014
Bry R.
My mom uses that method. I have yet to try it. But she loves it.
Mar 3, 2014
Abby B.
I've done this and I love it! I try to do it 2-3 times a week, if you have dry skin I'd say do it less often or follow it with a moisturizing face wash just so you don't dry out your skin.
Mar 3, 2014
Ashleigh I.
Thanks!