Ah, Triphala and its connection with skin. Triphala can indeed be quite the ally when it comes to detoxification and skin health, thanks to the potent combo of Amla, Haritaki, and Bibhitaki, each bringing something unique to the table. So, notice acne improving? Yay, that’s kinda expected! But the dryness and flakiness? Not totally uncommon either, especially if you’re overdoing it.
Triphala tends to balance the Kapha dosha, which could usually be beneficial for those oily, acne-prone skin types. However, in high doses or for folks with naturally dry skin or in a Vata-aggravated state, it might aggravate dryness. It’s a classic tale of too much of a good thing… turning difficult. Here’s what you could try – if your skin tends to be dry, start with a smaller dose, maybe 1/4 tsp a day mixed with warm water, and see how it affects your skin. It’s kinda like having a diet conversation, just with your body.
And topical use? Sounds like you’re more adventurous. It can actually be beneficial when used in face masks because it can activate those herbal properties right where they’re needed. Mixing Triphala powder with honey, which is soothing and moisturizing, can make a simple yet effective mask. Use it once a week, leave on for 15-20 minutes. If you notice sensitivity, maybe dial down how often you’re using it or consider patch testing first.
Really important note tho — long term, your body might adjust to moderate doses, but always listen to what it’s communicating to you. Biggest piece of advice? Balance is key. If skin irritation persists or other issues arise, getting advice from a professional Ayurveda practitioner might not be a bad idea.
If anyone else has had experiences with Triphala, be sure to weigh in… always good to hear different perspectives.


