Okay, I see where you’re coming from. Moles, melasma and pimples, can be a bit of a mix to figure out. The moles aren’t connected to melasma or pimples, but let’s talk about this melasma first. It’s related to pigmentation and can flare up due to various reasons like sun exposure, hormonal changes, or even stress.
Now, taking from what Ayurveda teaches us (which is like really ancient knowledge!), melasma might relate to imbalances in your Pitta dosha—this is all about heat and fire in the body. Internal heat might just be flaring on your skin as pigmentation and pimples, especially since pimples are on your chin area, which might have roots in digestion or stress factors.
First thing I’d suggest for you, try having lots of cooling foods and drinks. Coconut water, fresh cucumber, and aloe vera juice are light, yet cooling. You might want to ditch spicy foods, caffeine, and opt for whole/grains. Also, avoid harsh sunscreens. Go for natural alternatives like sandalwood or turmeric paste. They’re gentle, soothing, and they help calm Pitta.
Explore adding a calming routine before bed. Some yoga or meditation can really help chill the body and mind. Breathing exercises, like anulom-vilom, can be quite effective.
For those pesky pimples (ugh, I know right?) deal with them directly using a paste made of neem powder with a bit of honey. Neem’s cooling and antiseptic, will work wonders. Just dab it lightly on the spots before you sleep and rinse it off gently in the morning.
Don’t forget to consult a local Ayurvedic doctor or dermatologist for a personalized approach. What works wonders for one might not be as effective for another. Safety first! And if something feels wrong, promptly reach out for medical help. You’re in charge, so make sure whatever you do fits naturally into your daily grind.



