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Is Ayurveda a viable solution for dealing with my ongoing acne issues?

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Published At February 24, 2024
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I have been struggling with persistent pimples, and I am interested in Ayurvedic approaches to skincare. Can you provide insights into how Ayurveda views pimples and how the Kapha dosha might be involved? Additionally, are there specific Ayurvedic skincare routines or remedies that target pimples and balance Kapha for clearer skin?

Please help.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I went through your query.

In Ayurveda, pimples or acne are known as "pittamuka" and are considered a manifestation of excess pitta dosha (fire and water) in the body. However, Kapha dosha (earth and water) can also contribute to the formation of pimples, particularly in areas where there is excess oil production, such as the face, chest, and back.

When Kapha dosha is out of balance, it can lead to the accumulation of toxins (ama) in the body, which can clog the pores and result in pimples. Additionally, Kapha dosha can weaken the immune system, making it more difficult for the body to fight off bacterial infections that can cause acne.

To balance Kapha dosha and prevent pimples, Ayurveda recommends the following skincare routines and remedies:

1. Cleanse: Start your skincare routine by cleansing your face with a gentle cleanser that is suitable for your skin type. Massage the cleanser onto your skin in circular motions, and then rinse it off with warm water.

2. Exfoliate: Once a week, exfoliate your skin with a natural scrub made from ingredients like turmeric, rice flour, and lemon juice. This will help to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores.

3. Steam: Steam your face for a few minutes to open up the pores and make it easier to extract any impurities. You can use a facial steamer or simply place a hot towel over your face.

4. Toner: Use a toner to balance the pH level of your skin and prevent excess oil production. You can make a toner at home by mixing equal parts of rose water and apple cider vinegar.

5. Serum: Apply a serum made from natural ingredients like turmeric, sandalwood, and neem oil to your face to reduce inflammation and prevent further breakouts.

6. Moisturize: Finish your skincare routine by moisturizing your face with a lightweight, non-greasy moisturizer that is suitable for your skin type.

7. Diet: Eat a balanced diet that is rich in antioxidants and low in processed foods, sugar, and dairy. Avoid consuming excess oily or fried foods, as this can contribute to excess Kapha dosha in the body.

8. Lifestyle: Practice stress-reducing activities like yoga, meditation, and deep breathing exercises to help balance Kapha dosha and reduce inflammation in the body.

By following these Ayurvedic skincare routines and remedies, you can help balance Kapha dosha and prevent pimples, while also promoting overall skin health and radiance.

I hope this helps.

Thanks and regards.

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Dr. Vandana Andrews
Dr. Vandana Andrews

General Practitioner

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