Kumkumadi tailam can indeed cause an increase in pimple occurrence for some individuals. This circumstance usually arises due to the oil’s richness and the specific oil blend which may not suit every skin type. Kumkumadi tailam is particularly beneficial for Vata skin types due to its nourishing and hydrating properties, which are balancing for dry and dehydrated skin. However, if your predominant dosha leans towards Kapha or if your Pitta is aggravated, it might be more likely to cause breakouts or feel too oily.
If your skin is naturally oily or acne-prone, the heaviness of kumkumadi tailam might be overwhelming, leading to blockages in the pores, which can trigger pimples. On the other hand, if you notice your skin feels excessively oily after using it, you may be using more product than is needed.
To mitigate the issue, try using a very small quantity to just a few drops and only apply it every other night. Make sure to thoroughly cleanse your face before application, and you might find it beneficial to use a gentle, natural toner that balances oil production afterward. Alternatively, selecting a lighter oil-based product that’s formulated for balancing Kapha might be beneficial.
If your condition doesn’t improve after these adjustments or worsens, it might be prudent to discontinue the use and consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can assess your dosha balance and offer more personalized guidance. In some cases, persistent acne might be a symptom of another underlying imbalance and may require a comprehensive approach involving dietary and lifestyle modifications in addition to external applications.



