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Skin and Hair Disorders

Skin and Hair Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 158

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Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in treating skin conditions through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of skin disorders using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies to restore skin health and balance. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as acne and pimples, eczema and dermatitis, psoriasis, fungal infections (e.g., ringworm, athlete’s foot), rosacea, vitiligo, hives (urticaria), hyperpigmentation, scars and blemishes, skin allergies and rashes. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help address underlying causes and promote long-term skin health. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing persistent rashes or redness, dry or flaky skin, itching or irritation, unusual skin growths or spots, scarring or pigmentation issues, recurring skin infections or allergies. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance on skin health from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

Questions about Skin and Hair Disorders

Eladi Choornam For Face

146 days ago
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For a few months now, I’ve been struggling with skin issues like acne, pigmentation, and dullness. I recently came across Eladi Choornam for face care and want to understand more about how it works. Does Eladi Choornam for face help with acne and dark spots, or is it mainly for improving skin texture and brightness? I’ve read that Eladi Choornam for face is often used in Ayurvedic skincare routines to cleanse and rejuvenate the skin. Is it applied as a paste, or can it be mixed with something like rose water or milk? Also, how often should Eladi Choornam for face be used? Would daily application be too harsh, or is it gentle enough for sensitive skin like mine? Another concern I have is whether Eladi Choornam for face is effective for people with oily skin. My T-zone tends to get shiny, but my cheeks are dry, so I’m looking for a remedy that works well for combination skin. If anyone has used Eladi Choornam for face, how long did it take to see visible results? Were there any side effects like dryness or irritation? I’d also like to know if Eladi Choornam for face can be used alongside other Ayurvedic remedies, like neem or turmeric, for enhanced benefits. If you’ve tried it, I’d appreciate hearing about your experience and whether it worked for your specific skin issues.


Eladi Choornam is a popular Ayurvedic skincare powder known for its potential to improve skin tone, texture, and address various skin issues like acne, pigmentation, and dullness. It contains herbs like Eladi, which are known for their detoxifying and skin rejuvenating properties. Eladi Choornam is often used in Ayurvedic skincare routines to cleanse the skin, reduce inflammation, and promote a brighter complexion. It can help with acne and dark spots due to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, as well as improving overall skin health. To use Eladi Choornam for face care, it can be mixed with a carrier like rose water, milk, or even plain water to form a smooth paste. Apply this paste to the face and leave it on for 10–15 minutes before rinsing off. For people with sensitive skin, it’s best to start with a patch test to ensure no irritation occurs. Eladi Choornam is typically gentle enough for daily use, but if you have sensitive skin, it might be wise to use it a few times a week initially, gradually increasing the frequency as your skin gets accustomed to it. For combination skin (oily T-zone, dry cheeks), Eladi Choornam can still be beneficial because it balances oil production while also addressing dryness. It hydrates and nourishes the skin, making it a suitable remedy for your skin type. As for results, most people begin to notice visible improvements in skin texture and tone after consistent use for 2–3 weeks, although this can vary depending on individual skin conditions. Eladi Choornam can be used alongside other Ayurvedic remedies like neem or turmeric, but make sure not to over-layer strong ingredients, as this could irritate the skin. Combining neem or turmeric can further enhance its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, but it's advisable to observe how your skin reacts to these combinations. If you've tried Eladi Choornam, it would be helpful to know how it worked for your specific concerns and if there were any side effects like dryness or irritation.

Skin tag

32 days ago
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What causes skin tags n how to remove it naturally Ihave plenty skin tags n moles.some r small while some are big.I am 60 years old .the tags are mostly on my neck and hands.They r not painful but I want to remove because it doesn’t look nice.Iam fair skin n I also have melisma n blemishes.


You should go for Agnikarma
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Acne and dull skin

22 days ago
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Acne, black heads, dark circles and dull skin What is the best way to keep skin hydrated, i am drinking 3-4 litres water every day still having skin problems, kindly provide the best solution thank you


Avoid oily, spicy foods Avoid excessive sun exposure Eat fruits High protein diet Neem ghan vati two times a day Mahamanjistadi kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water

How to reduce itching

43 days ago
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Samll blisters kind present in armpit , collar and inner thighs Itching and burning is there since 1 month .haven't taken any medicine yet It started on its own , all of a sudden No exposure to dust etc


Did you have pain assosciating with burning sensation? Advisd to use dove soap or any medicated herbal soap. What is your diet type, bowel type, Any gastric issues. If possible Advising Avipathi churna 1 tsp with honey bed time. For more Keep in touch

Hyperpigmentation on Face

43 days ago
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How to get rid of hyperpigmentation permanently? What should be done with food/oral intake and what are the suggested topical uses. Best supplements or to use for the faster results and how to avoid the reoccurrences.


Hello It's may be due to Sun burn or hormonal issues but it will take lot time to go. Firstly use some natural face wash and cream Drink plenty of water Take fresh fruits Include vegetables in ur diet Avoid processed foods junk food aerated juices spicy food.. 1) unishade cream apply in night and wash in morning 2) aloevera + turmeric powder mix and scrub to face weekly 3-4 times and wash it 3) Mahamanjisthadi kashaya 10ml-0-10ml with 10ml warm water before food 4) apply joves sunscreen lotion For some natural products ayurvedic cosmetics u r interested u can contact this number 9743512999 they will guide according to your skin type they have gels face wash cream lipbalm etc Thank you

Hair folliculities

43 days ago
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Remedy for hair folliculities as i am facing since 1 year kindly guide me for the treatment to come out of this disorder let me know the treatment if available in the ayurveda healing


Mention the areas where the folliculitis present
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My face was totally tanned plz help me

114 days ago
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My face was totally tanned, how to get my face look like earlier I was so fair now totally tanned and black shade came on my face. Since last year am facing this issue now blackheads and pimple are coming


Tanning, blackheads, and pimples can be a result of excess pitta and vata imbalance in the body, which can also be aggravated by stress, improper diet, or external environmental factors. To address the tanning, I recommend applying Ayurvedic remedies like aloe vera gel, sandalwood paste, or turmeric mixed with honey to lighten the skin. These ingredients help soothe and nourish the skin while balancing pitta. For blackheads and pimples, you can try using a gentle face pack of neem, turmeric, and honey to cleanse the skin and reduce inflammation. It's also important to maintain a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, like fresh fruits and vegetables, while avoiding spicy, oily foods that can exacerbate gastric issues. Regular internal detoxification with herbs like Triphala or Guduchi can help cleanse the body and improve overall skin health. Additionally, managing your gastric issues through Ayurvedic treatments like peppermint or fennel seeds can support digestion and reduce skin flare-ups. Make sure to hydrate well, protect your skin from sun exposure, and follow a good skincare routine for better results.
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Hairfall

37 days ago
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Good evening I am getting hair fall since many days. It's from all over the body. Checked Random blood sugar and thyroid profile. This all are normal....................................................


Good evening, Prasad. Since your blood sugar and thyroid profile are normal, we need to look at other possible causes of your hair fall from all over the body. Some common reasons include: Low levels of iron, vitamin D, zinc, and B12 can lead to hair loss. High stress levels can cause telogen effluvium, a temporary hair shedding condition. Autoimmune Disorders – Conditions like alopecia universalis or lupus can cause widespread hair loss. Hormonal Imbalances – Even if thyroid levels are normal, other hormonal issues (like low testosterone or high cortisol) could contribute. Certain medications, infections, or even excessive use of antibiotics can lead to hair fall. Check ferritin, vitamin D, B12, zinc, and testosterone levels. Include protein-rich foods, leafy greens, nuts, and seeds. Bhringraj, Amla, and Brahmi oil can help strengthen hair. Yoga, meditation, and good sleep are essential. Do you have any other symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, or skin dryness?
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How to reduce my Vitiligo in the body

36 days ago
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I was affected by vitiligo 6 years ago. At that time, my big spot was cleared with allopathic treatment. However, some spots remained on my body. I continued the treatment for a total of two years. And later my spots started growing in different parts of my body. In this situation, do I need to take treatment? Please tell me.


Divya Kayakalpavati - 20 grams Divya Giloy Sat - 20 grams Divya Shuddha Vakuchi Churna - 50 grams Mix all the medicines and divide into 60 doses. Take each dose half-an-hour before breakfast and lunch with honey or water. Divya Keshore Guggulu - 60 grams Divya Arogyavardhini Vati - 40 grams Take 1 tablets from each in the morning and evening after meals withlukewarm water. Divya Mahamanjishtharishta - 450 ml Mix 4 teaspoons of the medicine in 4 teaspoons of water and take it in the morning and evening after meals. Divya Kayakalpa Tel - 100 ml Apply on the affected area.
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What Are the Side Effects of Honey on the Face?

109 days ago
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I’ve heard that honey can be great for skincare, and I’ve seen a lot of natural DIY masks and treatments that include honey as a key ingredient. I’m in my 30s, and I’ve been trying to improve my skincare routine with more natural remedies. However, I’m curious about the side effects of honey on the face, especially since honey is known to be a potent ingredient. I want to know if there are any potential downsides to using honey topically. What are the side effects of honey on the face, and could it cause irritation or allergic reactions for some people? While honey is naturally antibacterial and moisturizing, I’ve heard that it might cause issues for people with sensitive skin. Can honey clog pores or cause breakouts if left on for too long? How does honey help with skin conditions like acne, dryness, or pigmentation, and is it effective for all skin types? Does it provide long-term benefits for dry or oily skin, or is it more beneficial for specific concerns? Should I be cautious about the type of honey I use for skincare? Is there a difference between using raw honey versus processed honey, and which one is more beneficial for the skin? Lastly, if I have a known allergy to bee products, should I avoid using honey on my face altogether? Are there any specific precautions I should take when using honey in homemade skincare masks or treatments?


Honey is indeed a wonderful natural ingredient for skincare, offering antibacterial, moisturizing, and soothing properties. However, it can cause irritation or allergic reactions for some individuals, especially those with sensitive skin or a history of allergies to bee products. It is important to perform a patch test before using honey on your face to ensure no adverse reactions, such as redness, itching, or swelling. While honey can help with acne, dryness, and pigmentation by moisturizing and reducing inflammation, it may not be suitable for all skin types. For oily skin, honey may clog pores if left on too long, leading to breakouts, while for dry skin, it can be deeply hydrating. Raw honey is generally more beneficial for skincare than processed honey, as it retains its natural enzymes and antioxidants, which are often lost during processing. If you have a known allergy to bee products, it's best to avoid using honey topically altogether. When using honey in DIY masks, ensure you use it in moderation, and always clean your face thoroughly afterward to avoid pore blockage. For long-term use, it can offer improvements in skin texture, but it's essential to monitor your skin’s reaction and adjust usage accordingly.

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