So frustrating, right? You’re doing everything by the book and still, this acne issue persists. But let’s dig a bit deeper into this. Even when bowel movement’s are regular, it doesn’t always mean that digestive fire (agni) is in balance. Sometimes, there’s, subtler gut issues that don’t immediately show up in digestion patterns but manifest as skin problems.
In Ayurveda, acne is often seen as a Pitta imbalance, sometimes combined with Kapha. Pitta governs heat and inflammation so any internal heat can trigger skin breakouts, even if you feel otherwise alright. Try observing if you consume too many spicy, fried, or oily foods, as these can exacerbate Pitta–do you notice a pattern after consuming such foods?
Actually, minor lifestyle tweaks might help here. Start your morning with a glass of warm water with a teaspoon of lemon juice. It’s a small step but often helps cleanse the system. Practice some light yoga or go for a morning walk. Breathing exercises (Pranayama), especially Sitali Pranayama, can be great for cooling Pitta.
For food, emphasize cooling and purifying foods. Think along the line of cucumbers, leafy greens, pomegranates, and cilantro. Avoid, if possible, nightshades like tomatoes and chilies since they can be Pitta aggravating.
Consider using a herbal paste—like turmeric and sandalwood with rose water applied at night on affected areas. Slightly messy but can work wonders with consistency. Neem, whether as a powder or juice, is another powerful ally in purifying the blood and can be included in your regimen.
Stress is also such an influential aspect of skin health. Do things that calm your mind—mindful breathing, maybe some meditative practice before sleeping, reducing screen time just a bit.
Ultimately, make sure to re-evaluate your overall approach to balance the doshas. Sometimes, it’s not just one solution, but an array, a combination of little changes. But, if distress continues, connect with a qualified health provider for a personalized, in-depth approach.



