SDM Mukhadooshikahara Lepa is indeed a well-regarded formulation in Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition for addressing various skin concerns, particularly related to acne and irritation. In your situation, it sounds like sensitivity to a new product might have exacerbated an underlying issue, potentially stirred by a dosha imbalance. This lepa aims to calm pitta dosha, which could be responsible for the inflammatory and itchy reactions on your skin.
To apply SDM Mukhadooshikahara Lepa effectively, start with clean, dry skin. Mix the powder with a few drops of water or rose water to form a smooth paste. Gently apply a thin layer over the affected areas, avoiding any active lesions if open or weeping. It’s best to use this at night, allowing the lepa to work overnight when the skin heals naturally. Do this consistently but test it on a small area first to ensure no adverse reaction.
Monitor how your skin responds over the first few uses. If redness, burning, or discomfort occurs, discontinue use and consider consulting with a knowledgeable Ayurveda practitioner. In terms of side effects, some people might experience mild dryness. Thus, consider balancing the lepa application with a simple, hydrating routine during the day—aloe vera gel might be effective without aggravating sensitivity.
Besides topical application, consider dietary changes that pacify pitta. Favor cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens and avoid spicy, oily, or processed foods. Keep your body well-hydrated and include gentle practices like pranayama to maintain overall balance.
Remember, while this lepa can soothe and assist skin issues, if any symptoms worsen or do not improve, seek professional Ayurveda guidance promptly. Natural remedies need time, and alignment with a holistic approach is key.



