Alright, sounds like you’re diving into the world of Ayurveda, which is a fab choice for natural remedies! Melasma can be quite stubborn, so patience and consistency are your best friends. Sometimes, a single herb isn’t enough, and you’ve to make sure you’re covering all bases. Ayurveda isn’t just about what you apply on your skin, though that’s part of it too.
First off, since you mentioned Pitta dosha, yes! Balancing it is key because excess Pitta might cause skin issues like pigmentation. Spices are great but try cooling herbs more — cucumber, coriander, and fennel are your friends. Drinking coriander seed water (just soak a teaspoon overnight and strain it in the morning) can calm Pitta. And yeah, avoiding spicy, sour, and very salty foods help too.
You’ve mentioned Kumkumadi oil, which is quite the superstar in face oils. It’s perfect for pigmentation. Just take a few drops and gently massage it into your skin every night after cleansing. It’s not an overnight remedy, but consistency usually rewards with brighter skin over time.
Take a look at some other herbs too, like Aloe vera and Sandalwood. A paste made of sandalwood powder mixed with rosewater can be quite soothing and Pitta balancing. Each evening, after removing make-up, try that herbal face paste until it dries.
Manjistha is fantastic for blood purification. You can drink it as a tea or take it as a supplement, but check with a doctor first.
And don’t ignore the insides! Focus on your Agni. Keep digestion running smoothly. Warm water with a slice of lemon every morning? Helps flush out toxins.
Remember, a whole lifestyle approach, that includes sleep, stress management, and good hydration works better than just quick fixes. You’ve got the right mindset, it’s just about tweaking what you’ve already started. Hope this sparks some more ideas for you!



