It seems like the Sri Sri Tattva Aloe Vera & Vitamin E Cream is not suiting your skin type, which is not unusual. Sometimes, even products with natural ingredients like aloe vera and vitamin E can cause reactions depending on one’s prakriti (body constitution) or current doshas imbalance. Your breakout might indicate an excess of either pitta or kapha in your skin, resulting in inflammation or clogged pores.
To address this issue, stop using the cream for a while and observe if your skin starts calming down. It’s essential to identify your predominant dosha. If your prakriti or current dosha alignment tends towards pitta, be cautious with anything that generates heat, which could be in some skin creams inadvertently. Kapha types should avoid overly heavy or oily products, which could lead to blockage of pores and breakouts.
For now, consider using a lighter, more neutral moisturizer or herbal formulations specifically tailored for either pitta or kapha skin types. Ingredients like turmeric (curcumin) for pitta, or less olly formulas like sandalwood can offer soothing effects.
Always apply these products sparingly. It’s generally good to patch-test any new skincare product on a small area of skin first, preferably on the inside of your wrist or behind your ear, before using it on your face.
For rebalancing, you might want to drink aloe vera juice or incorporate more hydrating and cooling foods into your diet, like cucumber or coconut water. This internal balance often reflects externally in healthier skin.
If breakouts persist or worsen, consult a dermatologist or a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner. They can offer insights into whether there might be other underlying concerns or suggest more personalized interventions. Remember, personalized ayurvedic guidance tailored to your specific constitution is always advisable, especially when symptoms deviate from usual responses.


