Dark lips can indeed be a bit frustrating. The first thing to consider is understanding what might be causing this change. You mentioned switching to a new lip balm, which could be a trigger. Some natural products might react with your skin, causing pigmentation changes, especially if they contain potential irritants or allergens. The first step would be to cease using the problematic balm and switch to a hypoallergenic one that is devoid of artificial colors or fragrances.
In Siddha-Ayurveda, dark lips may be related to an imbalance in your doshas, particularly Pitta dosha, as this governs pigmentation. Focus on calming Pitta with cooling and soothing remedies. Coconut oil is an excellent choice as it is cooling and helps reduce pigmentation. Apply a small amount to your lips every night before bed. Make sure the coconut oil is pure and organic.
You mentioned trying sugar and honey scrub—which is fine for exfoliation—but don’t overdo it. Exfoliating once a week suffices. Follow this with the application of freshly squeezed lemon juice diluted with water, which has natural bleaching properties, but use cautiously - do a patch test first.
Alternatively, beetroot juice can be effective; its natural pigments help give lips a rosy tint. Apply the juice before bed and let it sit overnight. However, always ensure that no irritation occurs.
Diet can also influence lip color. Incorporate foods rich in antioxidants, like berries, green leafy vegetables, and plenty of water to keep hydrated. Avoid excessive tea or coffee, which may darken lips over time.
Monitor any other reactions or persistence of discoloration. If the condition does not improve, consulting a dermatologist might be prudent to rule out any underlying conditions. Keep focus on natural and gentle methods aligned with your body’s constitution.


