About that pesky facial hair, huh? Totally get how it can be frustrating. When it comes to Ayurveda, it’s all about looking at the bigger picture. Facial hair can be due to hormonal imbalances, particularly a Pitta or even Kapha imbalance, which Ayurveda looks to fix holistically. So yup – it’s more than just pastes and oils; it’s looking at your internal health too.
What you’ve heard about turmeric, chickpea flour, and Karanja Taila is good stuff. They’ve been used traditionally to slow hair growth and improve skin health. Turmeric has curcumin, which might help with inflammation, while chickpea flour acts like an exfoliant and Karanja Taila has antibacterial properties. But, like, they’re not magic on their own – you need a consistent routine, patience, and maybe even some dietary tweaks.
Here’s how you might go about it: mix chickpea flour with turmeric and milk into a paste, apply it on your face, let it dry, then gently rub it off. Do this twice a week – Over time you might notice the hair growth slows, the texture improves. Don’t rush the results though, ideally it might take few months to see noticeable changes, but everyone’s different.
Also if hormones are the issue, Diet and lifestyle is where the magic happens. Including more cooling foods like cucumbers and sweet fruits can help pacify Pitta. Additionally, considering herbs like Ashwagandha or Shatavari might help with balancing hormones, but always recommended to consult with a practitioner considering they’re powerful herbs.
If you have sensitive skin, always patch test first coz some ingredients might irritate. And one last thing, these remedies won’t give you overnight changes – patience and consistency is your best friends here…