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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #35708
129 days ago
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Vasu Dazzle Ointment - #35708

Natalie

I am really confused and a bit worried about my skin situation. A few weeks back, I started using this thing called Vasu Dazzle Ointment because I read it’s supposed to help with dry skin and little eczema patches I’ve had. I thought it was working at first, honestly! My skin felt way softer and looked healthier. But then after a week, I noticed some weird bumps showing up around the areas where I applied the Vasu Dazzle Ointment. It’s like, now I'm not sure if the ointment is helping or making it worse?? I also sometimes get these itchy spots that drive me crazy, and now I’m wondering if maybe the Vasu Dazzle Ointment is triggering something instead. I didn’t change anything else in my routine, and it’s super frustrating, like why would this be happening? Has anyone else experienced this with Vasu Dazzle Ointment? Should I keep using it or stop completely? I’ve been thinking of switching to a different product, but I don’t know what to choose. Wish I could find something that helps without these bumps ruining everything!!! Anyone have advice on what I should do? My skin's feeling a bit hopeless right now…

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It sounds like the Vasu Dazzle Ointment might be causing an allergic reaction or skin sensitivity, which can happen with topical products. Sometimes, products containing herbal extracts can be initially beneficial but then lead to reactions, especially if the skin becomes sensitized. The bumps and itchy spots suggest irritation or an allergic response, possibly due to certain ingredients in the ointment that your skin isn’t tolerating well.

First, I would recommend pausing the use of this ointment immediately. Continuing to apply it might worsen the irritation or sensitize your skin further. Instead, allow your skin to recover by keeping it clean and moisturized with a simple, hypoallergenic moisturizer. Look for something free of fragrances and active ingredients that might irritate sensitive skin.

In Ayurveda, skin health is closely linked to your dosha balance and digestive health. You might want to explore calming measures to pacify Pitta dosha, which can be aggravated by stress, diet, and even topical applications. Consider incorporating cooling foods like cucumbers, cilantro, coconut water, and avoid hot, spicy, or fried foods to help calm your system internally.

Externally, applying pure, organic aloe vera gel can soothe inflammation and promote healing without causing reactions. Neem oil, diluted with coconut oil, can also be beneficial for its antimicrobial and soothing properties, but patch test it first.

If the symptoms persist, would definitely advise seeing a dermatologist or an Ayurvedic doctor for a personalized evaluation. Seeing a professional can guide you to a solution that addresses the root cause without risking further irritation. It’s crucial to monitor how any new products or remedies affect your skin, stopping use if you notice similar reactions. This approach allows for a more trial-and-error understanding of what your skin tolerates best.

Remember, while it’s tempting to to quickly try new products, giving your skin a chance to heal in-between trials is vital. Your skin’s reaction might offer insights into its particular needs and sensitivities.

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