Could you recommend some moisturiser - #31482
My skin is oily to combination . I Don't Know how to control oilness and what to <link removed>uld you recomend some affordable moisturizer and to reduce acne scar and pigmentation around mouth. some exercise for reduce double chin and puffiness. My hair is dry but not too frizzy and I have split ends after trimming it comes and hair is growing after a particular point and doesn't have thicknes what Should i do


Doctors’ responses
For your oily to combination skin, choosing a light, non-comedogenic moisturizer is key. Look for ingredients like aloe vera or sandalwood, both can help balance oil production while keeping your skin hydrated. Aloe vera has cooling properties that are great for managing oiliness. Apply a small amount after washing your face to keep skin supple without adding to the oiliness.
To address acne scars and pigmentation, turmeric paste can be a natural option. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties; mix turmeric powder with milk or coconut oil and apply it on the affected areas, leaving it for 10-15 minutes before washing it off. Regular use may help lighten scars over time. When it comes to double chin and puffiness, facial exercises can be beneficial. Try chin lifts – sit straight, tilt your head back and keep your eyes fixed to ceiling while tightening lips as you blow kisses repeatedly for 10 times. This exercise can help tone the neck muscles.
Regarding your hair, if it’s dry with split ends, try a nourishing formula like bhringraj or amla oil. Apply oil to your scalp and gently massage it once a week before washing your hair. It helps to strengthen hair roots and can help with thinning. For enhancing thickness, diet plays a crucial role. Include nuts, seeds, and leafy greens that are rich in Omega-3 and Vitamin E for hair health. Reduce use of heat styling tools to prevent hair damage and promote healthy growth. Allowing your hair to air dry rather than using heat styling tools can also minimize split ends.
Consider these Ayurvedic insights aligned with your constitution and lifestyle, observing how they affect your skin and hair over time. Always patch-test new ingredients on a small area to avoid potential irritation.
For managing oily to combination skin and reducing blemishes, consider using aloe vera gel as a moisturizer. Aloe vera can balance oil without clogging pores. Apply a thin layer after cleansing your face in the morning and evening; its cooling effect can also help soothe inflammation. For pigmentation, turmeric mixed with honey applied as a spot treatment might reduce discoloration over time due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Do this 2-3 times a week, but make sure to rinse thoroughly.
For exercises targeting double chin and puffiness, try facial yoga. Exaggerated chewing and tongue press exercises can stimulate the area around your chin. Sit upright, tilt your head back and move your lower jaw forward, then hold for a few seconds. Doing these exercises daily can strengthen muscles and improve tone. Additionally, reducing salt and excessive hydration might help decrease puffiness.
As for your hair’s dryness and split ends, coconut oil is renowned in Ayurveda for its nourishing qualities. Use it as a hair mask once a week; apply generously from roots to tips, leaving it on for at least 30 minutes before washing off. This can help maintain moisture and prevent further split ends.
If your hair growth has stagnated and lacks thickness, consider incorporating bhringraj oil into your hair care routine. Known for promoting hair growth and thickness, massaging the scalp with this oil enhances circulation and strengthens hair follicles. Regular use can also help improve overall scalp health. Remember to test any new remedy on a small patch of skin to ensure there are no adverse reactions.

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