It sounds like your skin might be reacting to the SNA Prapaundareekaadi Coconut Oil. Even natural products can sometimes cause irritation depending on one’s skin type and current condition. Given your skin’s diverse response over time—from initially beneficial to irritating—there might be a few reasons. This formulation may not be harmonizing well with your unique dosha balance or skin condition. Typically, Prapaundareekaadi oil is known for its moisturizing benefits, but individual reactions can vary.
Firstly, consider reducing the frequency and quantity of application. Sometimes applying too much oil or keeping it on for too long without allowing the skin to absorb it fully can overwhelm sensitive skin. Apply it sparingly, like once or twice a week, and wash it off after about 20-30 minutes to see if this reduces irritation. The oil’s composition can sometimes trap heat in, leading to a Pitta imbalance on the skin resulting in irritation and peeling.
If peeling and irritation persist, you might want to switch to a lighter oil—something like Kumkumadi oil is often more balancing for Pitta aggravations and dryness issues.
Also, try soothing the skin with a simple homemade paste of turmeric and sandalwood powder mixed with water. Apply this lightly before using any oils, as it can calm and balance the skin surface. Assess whether your skin is being exposed to additional environmental irritants or dietary factors that could exacerbate the reaction. Keep well hydrated, and ensure your internal Agni (digestive and metabolic fire) is strong, as this influences skin health.
If these approaches do not improve your experience, stop using it and consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner. They can analyze your skin and overall prakriti deeply, providing an alternative regimen that suits your specific needs.



