Addressing persistent dark circles under the eyes involves understanding both the root causes and effective remedies. From an Ayurvedic perspective, dark circles can result from imbalances in your doshas, particularly a dominance or aggravation of Vata or Pitta dosha. Factors such as stress, poor nutrition, dehydration, or lack of sleep exacerbate these dosha imbalances, affecting the circulatory and lymphatic systems around the eyes.
First, evaluate your daily routines and diet. Ensure you’re consuming a balanced diet that suits your dosha—adequate proteins, healthy fats, and leafy greens support the seven tissue systems or sapta dhatus, nourishing your skin and aiding in detoxification. Incorporating food rich in antioxidants like berries, nuts, and ghee can support your energy channels or nadis.
Tailored daily practices can alleviate the appearance of dark circles. Practice gentle eye massages with almond oil or pure rose water in the evening. This improves blood circulation around the eyes and is soothing for both Vata and Pitta types. Close your eyes and gently massage the area around them in circular motions for about five minutes each day.
Try Nasya, or nasal oil application, with diluted sesame oil or Brahmi Ghrita, to calm the nervous system and balance aggravated doshas. Apply a few drops in each nostril in the morning, supporting better rest and reducing stress levels, contributing to improved skin health.
Stay away from known triggers—avoid late dinners, minimize screen time before bed, and maintain a regular sleep schedule to stabilize your Agni, or digestive fire.
Pursue these approaches for a few weeks to notice improvements. However, if dark circles persist despite consistent Ayurvedic care, it’s crucial to consult a professional to rule out underlying health issues needing medical attention. Avoid cosmetic procedures at this stage, until causes are clear. Exploring these natural methods within your daily life can be a safer first step toward feeling more comfortable with your appearance.



