How to remove acne and acne scars ? - #26157
I have acne on my face and on my back and I have tried a lot of medicines but it is not stopping. I am 17 and half years old . This is happening for four years tell me some aayurvedic solutions so it can be reduced and my skin starts glowing m
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Neem capsule / powder 1 cap or ½ tsp twice daily after meals Manjistha capsule / powder 1 cap or ½ tsp twice daily. Gandhak Rasayan (Ayurvedic sulfur detox) 125 mg twice daily with honey For stubborn acne, pus-filled boils
Acne is a common issue during adolescense due to hormonal changes, and Ayurveda offers some natural approaches that might help in reducing it. According to Ayurvedic principles, acne is generally associated with an imbalance of Pitta dosha. Let’s explore some methods to balance Pitta, improve your skin health, and reduce acne and scar.
Dietary adjustments are essential. Incorporate Pitta pacifying foods into your routine. Eat cool, raw, sweet, and bitter foods, like cucumber, watermelon, bitter gourd, and leafy greens. Avoid spicy, oily, and acidic foods as they can aggravate Pitta. Drinking plenty of water and herbal teas, such as chamomile or coriander, is also beneficial.
Herbal remedies can be supportive as well. Neem leaves possess antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties; consider consuming neem capsules or use neem water to wash your face. Turmeric, with its antiseptic qualities, can be taken with warm milk or applied as a paste mixed with water to affected areas.
Maintain proper hygiene by cleansing your face twice daily using a gentle, herbal cleanser. Avoid harsh soaps and always remove makeup before bed. More so, relaxation and stress reduction are important, as stress can flare up your acne. Practice meditation or yoga regularly. Stress can disrupt hormone levels leading to acne flare-ups.
For topical application, a paste made from sandalwood and rosewater can soothe inflammation and reduce redness. Apply this to your face and back before bathing, leaving it for 20 minutes. Avoid excessive use of cosmetics that may clog pores.
Manage your digestion by ensuring regular bowel movements, which is crucial for skin health. Triphala churna, a common ayurvedic herbal remedy, can help support digestion and detoxification when taken with warm water.
Be patient and consistent with these natural remedies, as they take time to show noticeable improvements. If your acne persists or worsens, consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized assessment.
Acne often indicates an imbalance in doshas, primarily pitta and kapha, which can cause excessive sebum production and inflammation. Considering your age, hormonal changes are likely influencing your skin condition as well. To address this from an Ayurvedic standpoint, consider a few steps that can help balance your doshas and promote healthier skin.
Firstly, managing diet is crucial. Avoid excess oily, spicy and processed foods, which can aggravate pitta. Opt for cooling, calming foods like cucumbers, leafy greens, and a variety of fruits. Drinking sufficient water and herbal teas such as chamomile or peppermint can also be beneficial.
For topical treatments, you might find relief using a tulsi (holy basil) and neem paste. Grind fresh leaves into a paste and apply directly to affected areas—this acts as an antimictobial and cooling agent. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes before rinsing it off gently.
Consistency in skincare is essential. Cleanse your face twice daily with a mild, natural cleanser like chickpea flour mixed with turmeric. Avoid harsh scrubs that may irritate the skin further.
Try incorporating yoga and meditation into your routine to help manage stress, which can exacerbate acne-related issues. Pranayama, or deep breathing exercises, helps balance doshas.
Finally, consulting with an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner might be helpful for a personalized treatment plan based on your unique body constitution (prakriti). They can tailor herbal supplements or other therapies specific to your needs.
Practicing patience is key, as natural treatments can take time to show results without the side effects often seen with pharmaceuticals.

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