Why People Are Talking About Baking Soda
Baking soda shampoo has been shared for years as a simple, natural way to clean the scalp. The idea behind it isnโt that baking soda magically grows hairโbut that a clean, balanced scalp creates better conditions for healthy hair growth over time.
When product buildup, excess oil, or residue sit on the scalp, hair can look dull, limp, and grow poorly. Baking soda is sometimes used as an occasional reset, not a daily shampoo.

What Baking Soda Can (and Canโt) Do
Letโs be clear and honest.
Baking soda can:
- Remove heavy buildup from products
- Deep-clean the scalp occasionally
- Help hair feel lighter and cleaner
- Improve scalp environment temporarily
Baking soda cannot:
- Directly stimulate new hair growth
- Replace regular shampoo long-term
- Be used daily without damage
Used incorrectly or too often, it can dry out hair and scalp.
How This Relates to Hair Growth
Hair grows best from a scalp that is:
- Clean, not congested
- Free of excess oil and residue
- Well cared for afterward
Baking soda may help indirectly by clearing buildup so follicles arenโt blocked. Growth comes from consistency, scalp care, nutrition, and gentle routinesโnot harsh cleansing.
Baking Soda Shampoo Recipe (Occasional Use Only)
Ingredients:
- 1 tablespoon baking soda
- 1 cup warm water
How to prepare & use:
- Dissolve baking soda fully in warm water.
- Apply to wet hair, focusing on the scalp.
- Massage gently for 30โ60 seconds.
- Rinse thoroughly.
IMPORTANT: Always Follow with an Acidic Rinse
Baking soda is alkaline. Hair prefers a slightly acidic environment.
Simple Rinse Recipe:
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 1 cup water
Pour over hair after rinsing the baking soda. Do not rinse out with water afterward.
How Often Is Safe?
- Once every 2โ4 weeks, maximum
- Never daily
- Avoid if you have very dry, damaged, or color-treated hair
Final Thought
Baking soda shampoo isnโt a miracle for hair growthโbut used occasionally and correctly, it can support scalp cleanliness, which is one small piece of the bigger picture.
Healthy hair growth comes from gentle care, patience, and consistencyโnot aggressive shortcuts. When in doubt, less is always more.




