When dealing with unexpected skin changes, like dryness and redness, combined with breakouts, it could indicate an imbalance in your doshas—specifically vata and pitta. Revinto D-Sora Soap may offer benefits due to its blend of Ayurvedic herbs, but its efficacy can vary based on your individual prakriti (body constitution) and current skin condition.
Using new skincare products can sometimes lead to an “adjustment period” where your skin reacts before it stabilizes. It’s not unusual for breakouts to appear initially as your skin clears out impurities. However, if this persists beyond two weeks, it may not be harmonizing with your skin’s needs. You should consider using the soap once daily at first, preferably in the evening, to give your skin a chance to adapt. Overuse, particularly if your skin is already dry, might aggravate dryness, so it’s worth trying this less frequent approach.
Pay attention to hydration from both inside and out. Sip warm water throughout the day and include hydrating, pitta-pacifying foods like cucumber, aloe vera juice, and rose water into your diet. Include a moisturizer after washing with the soap to lock in moisture and protect the skin barrier. Light oils like argan or almond, massaged gently, can balance vata without clogging pores.
If these symptoms persist or worsen, consult with a dermatologist. Certain skin conditions require specialized treatment that extends beyond what over-the-counter or herbal solutions can address. Balancing your doshas with lifestyle and dietary adjustments complements what you’re doing topically and influences overall skin health.



