Vicco Turmeric Skin Cream - #34334
I am really struggling with some skin issues lately and heard about Vicco Turmeric Skin Cream from a friend, but not sure what to think. Like, I’ve had these awful dark spots on my cheeks since moving to a new city with crazy weather changes, and nothing seems to work. I tried all sorts of creams and natural remedies, but they just don’t cut it. My skin gets super dry like, really fast, and then oily in the afternoon. Sometimes, my face feels itchy too, especially when I’ve been out. A couple of weeks ago, I read some reviews on Vicco Turmeric Skin Cream and it says it helps with pigmentation and dryness, but I’m skeptical. I mean, can a cream really do that? Plus, I’ve been using some herbal home remedies that I swear sometimes make it worse. So I'm wondering if anyone has tried Vicco Turmeric Skin Cream for similar issues, and what results they saw? Were there any side effects? Could this cream really balance out my skin without making it feel even more irritated? I feel kinda lost here! Any advice or experiences would be super helpful!
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Doctors’ responses
Vicco Turmeric Skin Cream has turmeric, an Ayurvedic herb renowned for its anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and healing properties, so it’s often used for skin concerns like pigmentation, dryness, and mild irritation. In Ayurvedic terms, your situation might relate to an imbalance in your doshas, particularly Vata (dryness) and Pitta (irritation and oiliness). The weather change could be exacerbating this imbalance, making your skin react.
Turmeric is known for supporting the balance between these doshas by promoting healthy blood circulation and healing at the cellular level. The cream could indeed assist with your dark spots since turmeric may help with hyperpigmentation by inhibiting melanin production. Also, it can aid with dryness due to its nourishing properties.
However, everyone’s skin is unique. It may be beneficial to do a patch test before using it extensively. This way, you can determine if it irritates your skin. Should the cream cause no adverse effects after 24 hours, consider applying it once in the morning and evening on clean skin. Just mind that turmeric can sometimes stain fabrics, so take care in application.
Given your other issue with skin becoming oily or itchy, it’s crucial to also control other lifestyle factors like diet and stress, which can impact your skin condition. Drinking plenty of water, eating a Pitta-Vata pacifying diet (warm, nourishing foods), and managing stress with practices like yoga or meditation could support your skin balance overall.
Should the condition aggravate or the cream doesn’t seem to help, consulting a dermatologist or an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice might be wiser directions to take. Remember, if there’s significant discomfort or changes persist, seeking professional help is essential.

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