To ask suitable soap suits for my skin. My skintone is normal and combination skin - #31354
don't wt have happened. Before skin was bright and white. Now my skin tone is brown what happened i don't no . But.I stopped using vitamin c serum.Suggest me a good soap which suits for my skin. My skin is normal and combination skin. To become glow with proper serum


Doctors’ responses
Use aloevera gel on face at night. And kumkumadi oil on face on alternate day.
You can use herbal soap made with aloevera, Soaps made with turmeric+ sandals wood Neem soap are good as Anti bacterial, Anti microbes. You can use soap occasionally, best to use is home made ubatan made by - mixing turmeric powder+ besan powder+ rose water Or - raktachandan powder+ multani mitti + Rice flour with milk - mix of besan+ curds+ turmeric. powder Use any of these once a day .
For combination skin that was previously brighter, a few factors might be at play, including sun exposure, changes in skincare routine, or underlying factors. Bringing a brighter and healthy glow back to your skin can be achieved through Ayurveda by using products that balance your doshas. A few natural soaps with ingredients that suit your skin type can make a difference.
For a combination skin type, I would recommend trying a neem-based soap. Neem is known for its antibacterial properties and helps to purify the skin, maintaining the balance by not over-drying nor making it too oily. Another option you could consider is a sandalwood soap, which is cooling, soothing and can help to even out the skin tone, bringing about a natural brightness. Turmeric soap is also beneficial, as turmeric has been traditionally used in Ayurveda for its natural skin-brightening properties due to its ability to manage imbalances of the skin dhatus (tissues).
These Ayurvedic soaps will tend to mild and gentle on the skin, helping to maintain its natural balance, enhancing its appearance over time.
As for a serum, you could try using an Ayurvedic recommendation of Rose water with a Few drops of sandalwood or turmeric oil. Apply it gently on your face after cleansing with soap, preferably at night, allowing the natural ingredients to work overnight. This combination will assist in brightening the skin and restoring its glow.
Ensure you make dietary changes that support balance in your doshas: include fruits and vegetables, stay hydrated adequate sleep, manage stress as these factors significantly influence skin health. Also consider occasional facial massages using sesame or coconut oil, which creams circulation and imparts natural luster.
Remember, skin needs time to regain its natural glow, so patience and consistency with your regimen is key. If there are any additional skin concerns, it is advisable to consult with a dermatologist or a certified Ayurvedic practitioner to create a personalized plan.
For managing normal and combination skin, finding a suitable soap can greatly support your skin’s health and balance. Given your current concerns, let’s approach this with a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective. Combination skin implies there may be a mix of Vata and Pitta dosha. Therefore, it’s important to use a soap that maintains this balance without over-drying or aggravating any existing issues.
Using a soap that contains ingredients like turmeric (Curcuma longa) and sandalwood (Santalum album) can be beneficial. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties which can enhance your natural complexion. Sandalwood is cooling and soothing, which can calm Pitta dosha. Consider soaps formulated with these ingredients, or you can look for Ayurvedic brands known for their gentle formulations.
As for your concerns about brightening the skin, and since you’ve mentioned stopping the use of Vitamin C serum, you might explore options that integrate natural sources of vitamin C, like amla (Indian gooseberry) extracts, which are gentle and full of antioxidants.
When replacing or adding new skincare products, it’s crucial to conduct a patch test to check for any adverse reactions especially when trying out new brand or formulation.
Finally, for improving your skin glow and maintaining a balanced complexion, I suggest focusing on a routine that includes proper hydration, a balanced diet rich in fresh fruits and leafy greens, and regular exercise to enhance circulation and detoxification, supporting the health of all sapta dhatus (tissues). Avoid harsh sun exposure by using protective clothing and natural sunscreens, as UV light can affect skin tone and texture.
If concerns persist or worsen, a personalized consultation with a practitioner of Siddha or Ayurvedic medicine could provide insights tailored specifically to your prakriti (body constitution), potentially revealing underlying causes and custom remedies.

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