To address pigmentation on the face, particularly following hormonal changes like a hysterectomy, it’s important to consider the underlying imbalances that might be contributing to this condition. In Siddha-Ayurvedic understanding, skin pigmentation issues are often related to Pitta dosha imbalance, as Pitta governs skin health and pigmentation.
Firstly, internal balance is crucial. Begin with consuming a Pitta-balancing diet: reduce or eliminate spicy, sour, and excessively salty foods. Include more cooling and naturally sweet foods like cucumbers, sweet fruits, and aloe vera juice. Ensuring proper hydration by drinking coconut water can also be beneficial.
Externally, try making a paste with turmeric and chickpea flour mixed with rose water. Apply this mask to your face once or twice a week. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties and is known for its ability to lighten pigmentation over time. Be careful, though, as turmeric can stain the skin temporarily, so make sure to rinse well.
Triphala churna can help detoxify and cleanse the body, which may reduce pigmentation from the inside. Take about a teaspoon in warm water before bedtime. Also, look into using a natural oil like Kumkumadi Tailam, which is traditionally used to enhance skin glow and address pigmentation concerns. Apply it at night and wash off in the morning.
Managing stress through yoga and meditation will also support hormonal balance and skin health. If pigmentation persists or worsens, it may be advisable to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor a more specific plan for your condition.