Hello Kimberly Thank you for sharing your concerns in detail. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊
✅ YOUR MAIN CONCERNS
1. Skin – Wrinkles, dark spots, uneven tone, oily skin. 2. Hair – Hair fall, thinning, breakage, bald spots, weak edges. 3. Body – Stubborn belly fat, want a smaller waist.
✅FOR SKIN (Wrinkles + Dark Spots + Oily Skin)
👉Internal support
1 Amla (Vitamin C rich) daily – fresh juice or powder in water.
2 Aloe vera juice 20 ml in the morning – helps cleanse liver and reduce pigmentation.
3 Flax seeds / chia seeds – balance oil production and reduce wrinkles.
👉Internal Medication 1 Manjisthadi ks tab 2-0-2 after food 2 Sarivasava 30ml-0-30ml after food
👉Topical natural care
Face pack: Sandalwood powder + rose water + turmeric (once weekly).
Use aloe vera gel or rose water as a toner for oily skin.
Moisturizer: Cold-pressed sesame oil or almond oil at night (only 2–3 drops).
✅FOR HAIR LOSS AND BALP SPOTS
✅Scalp nourishment
Warm onion juice + aloe vera gel mix, apply to scalp 30 minutes before washing – promotes regrowth. Massage with bhringraj oil + coconut oil 2–3 times weekly.
✅Internal Medication 1 Groo 1-0-1 after food 2 Jeevamrutham 1 tsp at bed time followed by warm water
Patience is key – new hair growth usually takes 3–6 months with consistent care.
✅FOR BELLY FAT AND WAIST SLIMMING
✅Diet modification
You already eat very healthy 👏 – just reduce orange juice & honey (too much sugar slows fat loss).
Focus on high-protein meals (lentils, beans, fish, eggs, quinoa).
Eat dinner light and before 7:30 pm.
✅Herbal support
1 Slimlim 1-0-1 after food
✅PHYSICAL EXERCISE
Exercise Core strengthening: planks, leg raises, twists. Mix cardio (walking, cycling) with strength training (weights / resistance bands).
✅ Lifestyle & Confidence Boost
Sleep well (7–8 hours) – helps skin glow and prevents weight gain.
Stress reduction (yoga, meditation, journaling) – stress worsens both hair fall & belly fat.
Consistency – visible results for hair & skin usually show in 3–6 months, for belly fat 2–4 months with diet + exercise.
Get your thyroid, Vitamin D, Iron, B12 checked – they affect hair, skin, and weight.
Don’t jump from one product to another; stick to a routine for at least 2–3 months.
👉 With discipline, you’ll see smoother skin, stronger hair, and a leaner waist in a few months.
Wishing you a good health😊
Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
Amla cap 1-0-1 Mahamanjistadi kwath 15-0-15 ml with equal water Triphala churna 0-0-1 tsp with warm water Ashwagandha churna 0-0-1/2 tsp with warm milk Mahabringaraja taila - hair oil Apply sandalwood paste mixed with rose water daily Avoid oily fried processed foods Drink warm water throughout the day
Avoid oily, spicy, dairy products and bakery products. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Use boiled water for drinking. Tab. Bhringraj 2-0-2 Tab. Garcikin 2-0-2 Before meal Follow up after 4weeks
Kaishore guggulu Neemghan vati - 1 tab each twice daily after food with lukewarm water Shatavari churna- half tsp with warm milk at night Apply Alovera gel over face daily Kumkumadi taila - apply weekly twice gentle circular massage to be done Drink Amla juice Neelabringadi taila - scalp massage to be done
HELLO KIMBERLY
Thank you so much for sharing so freely, Kimberly . I understand the intense frustration you’re holding with skin issues, hair problems, and needing to control your weight in a healthy manner. Ayurveda presents a wholistic approach—addressing not only the body, but also bringing balance back to your digestion, hormones, stress levels, and your confidence level.
1. Knowing Your Constitution (Prakriti & Imbalance) Based on your symptoms: -Oily complexion, dark spots, wrinkles → Pitta + Kapha imbalance -Hair loss, thinning edges, bald patches → Vata + Pitta imbalance (stress, heat, circulation problems) -Stomach fat, slow waist loss → Kapha imbalance (slow digestion, water retention) **Therefore, you require a Pitta-Kapha balancing regimen along with some Vata nourishment for hair.
2. Skin Health (Wrinkles, Dark Spots, Greasy Skin) Daily care: -Cleanser: Apply a natural cleanser with neem, turmeric, or manjistha powder (mix with rose water). -Toner: Rose water or cucumber water spray. -Moisturizer: Aloe vera gel with a few drops of jojoba oil. -Weekly: Use a face pack of sandalwood + turmeric + chickpea flour + rose water. Useful for pigmentation, excess oil, and smoothness.
Internal herbs: 1) Manjistha capsules– 1 cap twice daily after meals =blood purifier, dark spot clearer.
2) Neem capsules/powder –1 cap twice daily after meals = oil balancer and toxin balancer.
3) Amla powder or juice – 1 tsp with warm water in morning =rich in vitamin C, stops wrinkles and heals skin.
3. Hair Loss, Breakage, Bald Spots External care: -Warm oil massage 2–3 times/week: -Apply Bhringraj oil or Coconut oil with curry leaves & fenugreek seeds. -Massage scalp gently to enhance blood flow. -Avoid chemicals, tight styles, and too much heat.
-Weekly hair mask: Aloe vera gel + hibiscus powder + fenugreek paste → fortifies roots.
Internal herbs: 1)Bhringraj powder/capsules –1 cap at night “King of hair” in Ayurveda.
2) Ashwagandha – 1 tsp powder with warm milk at bedtime reduce stress-related hair fall.
3)Triphala – 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime cleanses gut, improves nutrient absorption for hair.
4. Stomach Fat & Waist Reduction You’re already eating clean—great foundation Now, Ayurveda focuses on Agni (digestive fire):
Diet guidance: -Prefer warm, lightly spiced foods (ginger, cumin, turmeric, black pepper). -Avoid too much orange juice & sweet fruits (increase Kapha & sugar). -Use lemon water instead. -Drink honey water (warm, not hot) in the morning – aids in reducing fat. -Dinner is light: soup, vegetables, or kichari (lentils + rice + spices).
Lifestyle: -Fasting: Intermittent fasting (like you already do) is fine. -Yoga: Twist postures, kapalabhati (fire breath), plank variations. -Walking after meals aids digestion and avoids belly fat storage.
Ayurvedic herbs: 1)Triphala at night – aids digestion, removes toxins.
2) Triphala Guggul –2 tabs after meals naturally burns excess fat.
3)Fenugreek seeds (overnight soaked) – stabilizes sugar, supports metabolism.
5. Mind-Body Connection -At times, skin, hair, and weight problems get aggravated by stress hormones. -Meditation/Pranayama: Do 10–15 mins every day. -Abhyanga (self-massage) – alleviates stress, balances doshas. -Sleep: Try to have 7–8 hrs; poor sleep causes hair loss & skin problems.
6. Product Recommendations (Ayurvedic) For skin: Neem + Manjistha + Aloe vera gel products. For hair: Bhringraj oil, Brahmi oil, Hibiscus-based hair mask. For metabolism: Triphala, Guggul, Fenugreek. For stress: Ashwagandha, Brahmi. Choose organic or Ayurvedic brands such as Himalaya, Banyan Botanicals, Kerala Ayurveda, or Organic India.
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HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
For face:- apply aloevera jel + KUMKUMADI OIL+ vit c serum= mix and apply on face at night and wash at early morning
Fir hair growth and fall:- tab saptamrth lauh=2-2 tab before meal twice daily
Collagen powder= 1 TSP early morning with 100 ml of water( it’s gud for healthy skin and hair growth)…
For weight loss:- Divya weight go tab=2-2 tab after meal twice daily
Triphla GUGULU=2-2 tab after meal twice daily…
Skip fatty food/cheese/butter/sweets…
Hello Kimberly Apply aloevera gel on face at night will help improve skin tone and help smoothing Take Cap lean and slim 1-1-1 after food with warm water , will help reduce your weight . Have warm water through out the day. Skip one meal either breakfast or lunch Dinner should be light consisting of soup salad vegetable fruit. Do pranayam lom -vilom kapalbhatti bhastrika bhamri 5-10mins daily twice.
1.Mahamajisthadi kwath 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 2.Amla juice 15 ml empty stomach in the morning 3.Narsimha rasayan 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk or water 4.Triphala tablets 2 tab at bedtime with warm water 5.Nalpamardai oil-massage on the faace and pigmented areas at bedtime and leave it overnight 6.Neelibhringadi oil-massage on scalp twice weekly a night before hairwash
🛑 Avoid - Harsh scrubs, synthetic creams, and citrus oils on face. - Late nights and spicy, fried foods. - Tight hairstyles, chemical treatments, and hot water washes. - Overwashing or skipping oiling. - Cold drinks, dairy-heavy meals, and overeating—even healthy food. - Emotional eating or eating while distracted.
- Yoga: Focus on Naukasana, Ustrasana, Twists, and Agni Sara. - Fasting: Keep it gentle—avoid skipping meals entirely. Try Ayurvedic intermittent fasting (12–14 hrs max).
Addressing the concerns about your skin, hair, and weight requires a comprehensive approach based on Ayurvedic principles. For wrinkles and dark spots, the focus should be on enhancing your skin’s natural glow and tone. Massage your face with Kumkumadi Tailam, which contains saffron, an ingredient renowned for brightening and nourishing the skin. Use a paste of Turmeric (Haldi) mixed with honey and a few drops of lemon juice as a weekly mask. This can help even out skin tone and reduce pigmentation. Avoid excessive sun exposure and apply a natural sunscreen like aloe vera gel with a few drops of coconut oil.
For oily skin management, cleansing is crucial. Prepare a face wash with chickpea flour (Besan), turmeric, and yogurt. This will help to remove the excess oil. Drinking warm water with a pinch of turmeric every morning could support internal detoxification and improve skin health over time.
Regarding hair loss, your diet and stress management are key. Nourish your hair her with Amla (Indian Gooseberry) supplements or fresh juice, and consider applying Bhringraj oil thrice weekly. This strengthens the hair follicles reducing breakage and promoting regrowth. Brahmi and Ashwagandha supplements can balance doshas, reducing stress which is vital for hair health.
For reducing stomach fat, focus on strengthening your digestive system (Agni). Consider Trikatu powder—a blend of three spices (black pepper, long pipper, ginger) to boost metabolism. Consume this before meals for better digestion. Engage in Kapalabhati (a breathing exercise) in morning to aid in reducing belly fat, however caution is needed if you have high blood pressure.
Remember to maintain consistency while respecting your body’s unique constitution. Alongside, a holistic routine underpinned by the wisdom of Ayurveda can lead to profound improvements in well-being and self-confidence over time.
For the issues you’re dealing with, the Siddha-Ayurvedic approach considers the balance of doshas and the vitality of agni, or digestive fire. Let’s break down your concerns.
Firstly, for skin issues like wrinkles, dark spots, and smoothing, a high amount of pitta imbalance could be playing a role. Oily skin further suggests kapha involvement. Applying a turmeric and sandalwood paste has a cooling effect and can help clarify the skin. Be sure to use these external applications sparingly and consult with a professional to avoid aggravating conditions. Avoid hot, spicy, and greasy foods to decrease pitta and kapha, which can exacerbate these skin conditions.
Hair issues such as loss and breakage can also be linked to pitta dosha imbalance, possibly aggravated by mental stress (also rooted in vata aggravation). Applying bhringraj oil regularly can nourish hair roots and promote growth. Incorporating amla in your diet or as a supplement helps fortify hair by providing natural Vitamin C, supporting both kapha and pitta balance.
For fat on the stomach, even with a healthy diet, stubborn belly fat can reflect low digestive fire or agni. Adding a pinch of trikatu (a mix of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger) to your meals can enhance digestion and metabolism, encouraging weight loss. Regularly practice twisting yoga poses to stimulate digestion and help reduce abdominal fat.
You are already following a good diet and hydration but ensure exercise includes varying routines like yoga or pilates plus regular cardiovascular activities. Avoid late heavy meals which can slow digestive fire. All changes should align with your lifestyle so they remain sustainable and effective.
This advice is grounded in Ayurvedic practices; however, always consult with healthcare providers when trying new routines, especially when considering potential interactions or pre-existing conditions.



