That phrase—“AMAZING BAKING SODA POTATO FACE SCRUB”—is typically a viral beauty claim, not a proven skincare treatment.
Let’s break it down clearly.
🧴 What it is referring to
Baking soda + potato face scrubs are DIY skincare mixes often promoted online for:
- Brightening skin
- Removing “dark spots”
- Exfoliating dead skin
- Making skin “glow instantly”
🥔 Does potato help skin?
- Potatoes contain enzymes and vitamin C
- They may slightly soothe skin or reduce puffiness
- But effects are mild and not medically strong
⚠️ Baking soda on face (important warning)
Baking soda is alkaline and can:
- Disrupt natural skin pH
- Cause dryness or irritation
- Damage skin barrier with repeated use
🚫 Reality check
- No scrub can “transform skin instantly”
- No home mixture replaces dermatology treatments
- Many viral before/after images are edited or lighting tricks
🧠 Safe alternatives
If you want better skin safely:
- Gentle cleanser (daily)
- Moisturizer
- Sunscreen
- Mild exfoliation (1–2 times/week, not harsh DIY mixes)
🧠 Simple takeaway
Potato + baking soda scrubs are a viral DIY trend, but baking soda can actually irritate skin, so dermatologists usually do not recommend it.
If you want, I can give you safe homemade face masks that actually won’t damage your skin 👍