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Baking Soda
5.0

Pros

-Leaves skin feeling tight -Reduces size of pores -Protects face against pillowcase -Brings budding problems to the surface for you to deal with -Dries out face, preventing new whiteheads

Cons

-Very messy (I worry at the end of the semester of my parents and the like viewing all of the white residue sprinkled haphazardly over the furniture and floor as being dope or something similar) -It can burn. It can burn, continue to burn, and remain burning. As I type this it is burning. It is burning because I burned my face with ACV today and pray that this mask I'm wearing will simply slog off this problem layer of skin and reset me with a fresh orange layer

Baking soda is variable; as you continue to use it…
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