That headline is clickbait dressed up as “life hacks.” Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is useful, but it’s not magical—and it’s not specific to “women.” Still, there are real, practical uses that are safe when done correctly.
Here are 15 actually useful baking soda tricks:
🧼 Cleaning & deodorizing
- Fridge odor remover – absorbs smells when left in an open box
- Trash bin deodorizer – reduces bad smells
- Carpet freshener – sprinkle, wait, then vacuum
- Sink scrub – removes light grease and stains
- Bathroom cleaner – helps remove soap scum
🧺 Laundry help
- Odor removal in clothes – neutralizes sweat smells
- Boosts detergent – improves cleaning in hard water
- Helps brighten whites slightly (by removing residue, not bleaching)
👟 Home & personal care
- Shoe deodorizer – absorbs moisture and odor overnight
- Mattress freshener – helps reduce smells (vacuum after)
- Air freshening box – slow odor absorption in rooms
🧴 Gentle personal use (with caution)
- Occasional teeth stain removal – mild abrasive (not daily use)
- Foot soak – helps odor and softens skin
- Bath soak – may soothe mild skin irritation
🍳 Kitchen use
- Gentle scrub for pots/pans – removes stuck-on food without harsh chemicals
⚠️ Important safety notes
- Not a disinfectant (does NOT kill strong germs like bleach or alcohol)
- Overuse on teeth can damage enamel
- Don’t mix randomly with vinegar expecting “super cleaning” (they neutralize each other)
- Not a medical treatment
🧠 Bottom line
Baking soda is a cheap, mild cleaner and deodorizer, useful for household cleaning and odor control—but it’s not a miracle solution or cure-all.
If you want, I can also explain when baking soda works better than vinegar (and when it doesn’t)—that’s where most people get confused.