Regarding SNA Tulasee Tailam, it’s a traditional formulation that many find effective against skin issues like dryness and mild eczema. The key ingredient, Tulasi (or Holy Basil), is known in Ayurveda for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which can be quite soothing for inflamed or irritated skin. It also helps in balancing the body’s doshas, particularly benefiting Vata which is often responsible for dry skin conditions.
When using the oil, apply a small amount to the affected areas. Gently massage it into the skin until absorbed. Aim to use it daily—consistent use can enhance its hydrating effect and alleviate dryness over time. You may appy it after a bath when the skin is still slightly damp as it helps seal in moisture. If you’re experiencing an intense flare-up, using it more frequently, like twice a day, could be beneficial, but monitor your skin’s response.
Remember, continued exposure to triggers—like harsh soaps or hot showers—can counteract these benefits. Adding other measures like drinking adequate water and including moisture-rich foods in your diet could support this topical treatment. However, do check for any potential allergies or sensitivities you might have to Tulasi by patch testing a small skin area first.
If these measures don’t show notable improvement, it might be best to consult with a healthcare professional, especially if your skin condition is persistent or worsening. A professional consultation can ensure appropriate management and rule out any underlying dermal issues requiring different treatments.



