Genius Tips For Removing Stretch Marks With Baking Soda

Stretch marks could appear for any number of reasons. Perhaps you’ve recently shed a few pounds. Maybe you’ve just welcomed your bundle of joy into the world. Or your body has experienced a sudden change for any other reason. Either way, these streaks of uneven elastin can make you feel less than beautiful. The solution? Baking soda for stretch marks
How to Use Baking Soda On Stretch Marks

We’ve established that baking soda is a good remedy for stretch marks. But how do you use it? There are two ways. First, you can use it as a stand-alone product. In this case, you will only apply baking soda on your stretch marks.

The second option is using it alongside another skin-treating product. I recommend lemon juice (toner) or coconut oil (moisturizer). Buckle up as I take you through each of the three options.
Genius Tips For Removing Stretch Marks With Baking Soda

1.) Baking Soda

You don’t need to combine baking soda for stretch marks with a moisturizer or toner. Instead, you can make a baking soda paste using water only, and then use the mixture to treat stretch marks. Add 3 teaspoons of baking soda for every 1 teaspoon of water.

Rub the mixture gently on your body where stretch marks appear. Use a circular motion and feel free to incorporate a soft cloth for the ultimate self-massage experience. You will feel the fairly hard particles of sodium bicarbonate rubbing against your skin as they exfoliate it.

Don’t be alarmed by that, that’s what they do and that’s how it’s supposed to be. Continue to rub the paste for 7 to 15 minutes and then rinse it off with clean water. Repeat the process at least 2 times a week and you will start to see your stretch marks disappearing in a month or two.

This is the perfect time to mention that you will need to exercise patience. While baking soda is an awesome remedy for stretch marks, it’s not an instant solution.

The results largely depend on how long you’ve had stretch marks and how often you use baking soda. As mentioned, 2 times a week is ideal but you can do it 3 times if you have the time.

2.) Baking Soda and Lemon Juice

Baking soda and lemon juice have a lot in common as far as removing stretch marks. They both exfoliate the skin, and the vitamin C found in lemon keeps the skin evenly toned. Baking soda does that too.

The one part where they differ (to your advantage) is that lemon is a powerful astringent while baking soda doesn’t have that property. Is that a good thing? Absolutely! Applying lemon juice will leave your skin glowing and looking younger.

This combination works best when you use six portions of baking soda for every one of lemon juice. So if you have 6 tablespoons of baking soda you should mix it with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Make a fine paste and then apply it wherever stretch marks appear on your body.

Leave the paste on for 10 to 20 minutes (until it dries out completely) and then wipe it off with a clean cloth. Repeat the process at least 2 times each week.

You may want to know that lemon juice and baking soda and both exfoliants. They will leave your skin feeling dry, so make sure you have a moisturizer in hand. Coconut oil would be the best.


3.) Baking Soda and Coconut Oil

I call coconut oil “the champ of all oils” because of how much it nourishes the skin. Regular application will reduce inflammation, heal wounds and keep your skin hydrated. Now, combine it with baking soda for an evenly pigmented skin that’s radiant and glows.

Put your baking soda in a bowl and then add 1 to 2 tablespoons of coconut oil. Stir the mixture to make a paste, and then apply it on your stretch marks. Remember to scrub gently in circular motions using a piece of cloth or your bathing loofah.

Rinse off after 10 to 20 minutes. Repeat the process at least 2 times a week and you will start to notice desirable changes on your stretch marks.

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