how to remove black around mouth - #37721
I am really struggling with this dark pigmentation around my mouth, and honestly, it’s been stressing me out! Like, the other day, I was getting ready to meet some friends, and I felt super conscious about it. I’ve tried a couple of over-the-counter creams, but nothing seems to be working. It's almost like a dark shadow or stain, ya know? I've read that there are natural ways to treat this stuff and I really want to explore those options. I mean, how to remove black around mouth in a way that doesn’t involve harsh chemicals or expensive treatments? I’m not sure if I have sensitive skin or what, but I definitely don’t want to make it worse. Sometimes I wonder if it’s from something I ate, or maybe it’s just something that happens as I get older? Also, what about dietary changes? Do you think that could help? I’ve heard some people talk about using certain herbs or oils from Ayurveda to help fade pigmentation naturally. I’m totally open to that if it’s safe. It’s been hard to enjoy going out with friends when I feel like I have this dark area just drawing attention. Any advice on how to remove black around mouth would be super helpful! Thanks a lot!
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Dark pigmentation around the mouth can result from several factors, including hormonal changes, dietary habits, sun exposure, or a natural aging process. In Ayurveda, this might be related to an imbalance in the doshas, particularly pitta dosha, which is associated with skin disorders, pigmentation, and discoloration. Here’s how you can use Ayurvedic methods to address this concern:
Firstly, consider using natural ingredients known for their skin-benefiting properties. Turmeric (Haridra) is highly valued in Ayurveda for its anti-inflammatory and skin-lightening effects. Make a simple paste by mixing half tsp of turmeric powder with a few drops of lemon juice and honey. Apply this around the affected area and leave it on for about 15-20 mins before rinsing with lukewarm water. Do this 2-3 times a week, but make sure to test a small skin area first, as turmeric can sometimes stain sensitive skin.
You might also explore the benefits of Aloe Vera (Kumari). Its soothing properties can help calm the skin and reduce pigmentation. Applying fresh Aloe Vera gel directly to the affected skin every night before bed may help improve the skin tone over time.
In terms of dietary changes, a Pitta-pacifying diet is advisable. Incorporate cooling foods like cucumber, and melon and avoid spicy, acidic, and fried foods that can aggravate pitta dosha. Ensure you’re staying hydrated with plenty of water and herbal teas to promote skin health from within.
Additionally, Ayurvedic herbs like Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) are known for their blood-purifying properties which can assist in reducing pigmentation. You can take Manjistha powder with warm water or as per guidance from a qualified Ayurvedic practioner.
Shielding your skin from excessive sun exposure is crucial, as sunlight can worsen pigmentation. Applying a natural, non-chemical-based sunscreen can offer some protection.
Lastly, maintain regular skincare routines, including gentle exfoliation, to remove dead skin cells that may quicken pigment accumulation. Chandan (sandalwood) paste is excellent for this purpose. Apply it once a week for its exfoliating and soothing properties. If any irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult with a professional.

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