Sounds like you’re grappling with a few things. From an Ayurvedic standpoint, it looks like you might be dealing with pitta imbalance. When pitta’s out of whack, it can really upset your skin, making it oily and prone to acne. Plus, dull and thinning hair could be tied to aggravation in the vata dosha too.
For the skin, let’s tackle the acne first. Use neem. Neem is a powerful herb, known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Try making a paste with neem powder and water, apply it directly to your skin a few times a week — this can help soothe and calm your skin. What you eat matters too. Stay away from spicy, fried foods, and cut down on caffeine – these really agitate pitta. Instead, reach for cooling foods like cucumber, coriander, and peppermint.
Now, about your hair. The split ends and dullness could be due to excess vata. Regular scalp massage with warm coconut or sesame oil can nourish your hair, reduce hair fall, and add some luster back. Massage gently, let it sit for a few hours or overnight if you can then wash off with a mild shampoo. Also, Bhringraj oil is like magic for hair health, making it thicker and shinier.
Drinking herbal teas might also help balance your doshas. Tulsi tea for instance? Great for pitta. And triphala — it’s a fantastic herbal remedy to improve digestion and detoxify, balancing the doshas.
Don’t forget, sleep is important! Try to keep a regular sleep schedule, your body repairs while you doze. And stress, yeah I know easier said than done, but finding ways to manage it – gentle yoga or meditation might help – can have a huge impact on your overall well-being.
Keep in mind, it can take time to see changes, so be patient and listen to your body. And if things don’t improve, checking in with a professional who can look at your specific needs might be a good call.