Dark circles under the eyes can indeed be frustrating, and in the context of Siddha-Ayurveda, it’s often a sign of an imbalance that may stem from various factors like lifestyle, stress, diet, and even hereditary. In your case, working late nights and possibly not getting enough restful sleep could be contributing to an increased Vata dosha, leading to poor circulation and complexion issues. Addressing this imbalance will not only help with dark circles but also with your overall health.
Firstly, focusing on establishing a regular sleep schedule as much as possible would be beneficial. Try to go to bed and wake up at consistent times, nurturing a routine that calms the mind before sleep. This will help pacify the Vata dosha. You could try massaging your feet with warm sesame oil before bed — it helps ground the Vata energy, promoting better sleep and reducing stress.
For direct application, making a paste with turmeric and pineapple juice and applying it under the eyes can help lighten dark circles due to turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties. Leave this on for about 15 minutes before rinsing off gently. Be cautious with turmeric as it can stain; try not to keep it on too long.
Including almonds in your diet can nourish the skin since they are rich in vitamin E. Even using almond oil lightly under the eyes can be soothing over time. As for tea bags, cooled chamomile or green tea bags can be placed over the eyes for their anti-inflammatory benefits.
Staying hydrated is essential too. Lack of hydration can contribute to the appearance of dark circles, so ensure you’re drinking plenty of water throughout the day. From a dietary perspective, consuming more fresh fruits and vegetables, rich in vitamin K and iron, can be beneficial as these nutrients help improve circulation and skin health.
With these steps, you should see gradual improvement. However, if dark circles persist or worsen, it might be worth exploring underlying health issues with a healthcare professional.



