Hyperpigmentation can be stubborn, that’s frustrating, I get it. Especially if it’s persisted despite treatment, yikes. Let’s talk Ayurveda—because every imbalance has a root cause. It could stem from dosha stuff, maybe Pitta’s flaring up causing higher melanin production in skin. Pitta & Vata doshas might be the culprits there. Let’s address this in a way that’s simple and possible for you.
First off, let’s look at your diet. Supportive foods and routines really matter! Eating cooling foods, think cucumber, watermelon, and coconut water, can help calm that fiery Pitta in you. Ditch spicy, fried stuff, too much caffeine or alcohol—they might sneakily aggravate your doshas causing more pigmentation issues.
Next, consider using an ubtan daily. This old-school skincare method is really worth a shot! You could use turmeric, chickpea flour, and a bit of milk or water to form a paste. Apply lightly on the affected areas—leave it for maybe 10-15 minutes, wash gently. If turmeric stains a bit, don’t worry, it fades.
You might want to oil pull if you’re not already doing it. Yup, swish sesame oil about a tbsp every morning on an empty stomach for 10-15 mins. It might sound odd but it helps detox your system from within establish balance. Cracked at first, but you’ll get used to it. Internally, you benefit from stuff like Triphala powder. It’s a common Ayurvedic herb blend—aids digestion, which can influence your external skin health wildly. Maybe like 1/2 tsp with warm water before bed could help.
And make sure you’re hydrated—sometimes sounds too simple, but seriously drink enough water. Maybe avoid sun exposure during peak hours (10 am to 4 pm), and if you must go out, cover up well.
Oh, and Aloe Vera gel as a topical treatment is legendary in Ayurveda! Apply fresh gel daily, gently massage and leave it on. It soothes and helps even out skin tone naturally over time.
If symptoms persist or get weird, you gotta check back with your doctor. Sometimes simple approaches effect big changes but it’s good to have someone keeping an eye on it all. Hope these tips aren’t overwhelming, just take it step by step!



