Pigmentation around the mouth, especially one that’s been lingering for several years, can be pretty frustrating, I get it. Ayurveda often views pigmentation issues as a manifestation of an inner imbalance. It’s often linked to Pitta dosha, particularly when sun exposure seems to be a trigger. Pitta governs heat, metabolism, and even emotions, and an imbalance can show up on the skin in the form of discolorations.
First off, let’s consider what you’re eating. Avoiding spicy, oily, and processed foods can help calm aggravated Pitta. Try to include more cooling foods like cucumber, coconut, leafy greens, and sweet fruits. Also, keeping hydrated with water, herbal teas, and fresh juices is vital. Are you a fan of sugar? If yes, minimize the intake. It can contribute to skin issues.
Now, about sun exposure, wearing a good quality, natural sunblock when you step out is crucial. You mentioned you’re not using creams, which is perfectly fine, but protecting the skin with something non-chemical can prevent the pigmentation from darkening.
For a topical remedy, consider making a paste with turmeric and sandalwood powder. Mix them with a bit of rosewater and apply this to the affected area as a mask. Leave it until it dries and wash off with lukewarm water. Turmeric has natural skin-lightening properties and sandalwood is cooling.
Adding to this, managing stress through mindfulness practices like yoga and meditation can be beneficial. Stress is known to aggravate Pitta and Vata doshas, leading to visible skin issues.
Finally, maybe incorporating a routine to balance your body’s Agni (digestive fire) could be beneficial. Triphala, a blend of three fruits, is great for this and has gentle detoxifying effects.
You might need to try these methods consistently and patiently for some time to see results. If the pigmentation worsens or if you ever feel something isn’t right, it’s wise to see a dermatologist or an ayurvedic practitioner for a tailored approach.



