Lomasathanathailam is a traditional Ayurvedic oil specifically formulated for its “hair-thinning” properties (Lomashatana translates to “hair removal”). While it is a topical herbal oil, its safety during pregnancy depends on its ingredients and your specific hormonal health. In Ayurveda, excessive facial hair in women often points to an imbalance in Kapha and Vata doshas, or an underlying Dhatu Agni Mandya (impaired metabolism at the tissue level), which correlates with your history of thyroid issues. During pregnancy, Ayurveda prioritizes Garbhini Paricharya (antenatal care), which emphasizes using cooling, nourishing, and non-invasive treatments. Intense depilatory or “scraping” (Lekhana) oils are generally avoided because they can be too stimulating or drying. Safety with Thyroid & Pregnancy Thyroid Issues: Since you have been on medication for three years, your hormonal profile is sensitive. While topical oils have low systemic absorption, the underlying cause of your facial hair is likely hormonal (linked to the thyroid or PCOS), and topical oils will only offer temporary results without addressing the root cause. Pregnancy: It is generally not recommended to start new depilatory treatments like Lomasathanathailam during pregnancy. The skin is more sensitive due to hormonal shifts, and the safety of long-term use of such specific formulations on the face during pregnancy has not been clinically established. Since you are pregnant and have a thyroid condition, the focus should be on gentle skin health rather than aggressive hair removal. Prescribed Medicine: Kumkumadi Oil (Kerala Ayurveda) Dose: Apply 3 to 5 drops on the face at night. Massage gently in upward strokes and wash off with a mild cleanser after 30 minutes. Why: It is safe for pregnancy, improves skin texture, and manages the sensitivity often associated with thyroid-related skin changes without using harsh depilatory herbs.
No. Should not be used in pregnancy it is not safe.