Acne face dullness, blackheads Whiteheads in chin,nose,foreead - #23981
Acne face dullness, blackheads Whiteheads in chin,nose,forehead Hair loss How to reduce melanin in our body My skintone is oily Over Whiteheads are there in my nose Whiteheads in chin,nose,forehead Hair loss How to reduce melanin in our body My skintone is oily Over Whiteheads are there in my
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Neemghan vati - Giloyghan vati- Kai’s guggulu- One tablet twice after food with warm water Khadira aristha -2 teaspoon with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Alovera gel -apply over face
For concerns like acne and whiteheads, especially on oily skin, Ayurveda suggests focusing on pacifying the Pitta dosha. Acne, along with blackheads and whiteheads, is often linked to imbalances in Pitta, excess heat or toxins in the body. To address this, begin by nurturing your diet and daily habits. Consume more cooling, Pitta-pacifying foods such as cucumber, watermelon, and coconut. Avoid spicy, oily or fried food as they can exacerbate Pitta issues and try to include more fresh vegetables and fruits in your meals. Drinking a glass of warm water with a few drops of lemon every morning can also help in flushing out toxins.
To manage oily skin and whiteheads, cleansing is crucial. Use a gentle herbal cleanser with neem or turmeric. Both are known for their anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. After cleansing, a face mask made of sandalwood and rose water can help in reducing excess oil and soothing skin irritation. Apply it to your face, let it dry for about 15 minutes, and then wash off.
Hair loss can be another sign of Pitta imbalance. Stress, diet, or hormonal changes are common contributing factors. Massage your scalp regularly with Brahmi or Bhringaraj oil which are revered for promoting hair growth and strengthening hair follicles. Nourish your diet with foods that are high in antioxidants and vitamins like amla, which also helps in healthy hair growth.
As for reducing melanin, understand that melanin protects the skin from UV radiation. However, to naturally manage melanin production, Ayurveda recommends a diet rich in antioxidants. Drinking green tea or incorporating it into your skincare regimen can mitigate melanin production. Regular exposure to sun should be managed carefully, always try to wear sunscreen or protective clothing.
Remember to maintain a consistent sleep schedule and practice stress-reducing activities like yoga or pranayama. These will support your body’s natural healing processes.
If the situation persists or is troublesome, I recommend consulting with a qualified healthcare provider or an Ayurvedic practitioner for a thorough diagnosis and personalized guidance.

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