Rajah Ayurveda Cheriya Chandanadi Thailam could indeed be beneficial for the kind of skin issues you’re dealing with. This oil is traditionally used to calm and soothe inflamed skin, thanks to its cooling and anti-inflammatory properties derived from ingredients like sandalwood. These properties can particularly help with reducing redness and itchiness associated with your rashes.
You should apply it directly to the affected areas. There’s no need to mix it with another oil unless you’re experiencing excessive dryness; in that case, a few drops of sesame oil could enhance its moisturizing effects. Use the oil twice daily, ideally after a shower and right before bedtime, as this helps your skin absorb it more effectively—just apply a thin layer, and allow it to be absorbed rather than rubbing it off too soon.
Since rashes can sometimes be a sign of an underlying imbalance, it might also be useful to consider your dosha for a more holistic approach. Rashes might be related to an excess in pitta dosha, which could mean addressing aspects like diet (avoid spicy, fried, or overly salty foods) and incorporating more cooling foods like cucumber and coconut water would support healing from the inside out.
If symptoms don’t improve in a couple of weeks or if they worsen, it’s crucial to see a dermatologist. Skin conditions can sometimes be indications of more serious internal imbalances. Keep your focus on both internal and external care, and prioritize medical consultation if it doesn’t seem to resolve.


