Dark circles can be a persistent concern and in Ayurveda, we often relate them to imbalances in the doshas—usually a combination of aggravated Pitta and Vata doshas contributing to poor blood circulation and thinning skin. Addressing this condition requires a holistic approach focusing on both internal and external treatments.
Firstly, consider your diet and make sure it includes foods that pacify Pitta and Vata doshas. Include more cooling foods like cucumbers and melons in your diet, and make sure to consume them in moderation. Stay hydrated and avoid excessive caffeine and sugary drinks. Drinking warm water with a few drops of lemon first thing in the morning might also help in detoxifying your system.
Applying a paste of sandalwood powder mixed with rose water around the eyes before sleeping might soothe the skin due its natural cooling properties. Gently massaging your eye area with almond oil can also support, as almond oil is known to reduce dark circles and provide moisturization.
For internal benefits, Triphala, an Ayurvedic formulation, could help in detoxifying the body and improving eye health. Consuming 2–3 grams of Triphala churna with warm water daily may assist in balancing doshas and improving your overall vitality.
Sleep is crucial. Ensure you get at least 7-9 hours of quality sleep. Lack of sleep isn’t just about quantity, but quality as well. Try to maintain a consistent sleep schedule.
Remember, managing stress is key. Pranayama and meditation can be very effective in making mind calm and helping reduce dark circles indirectly.
However, as your concern has been ongoing for a decade, it’s also wise to get a professional consultation to rule out underlying issues like nutritional deficiencies or other conditions. A balanced approached both ayurvedic and medical could provide a solution.
