Dark circles under the eyes can be persistent, but addressing them with an Ayurvedic approach could help balance underlying issues. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, dark circles are often linked to an imbalance in the doshas, especially Vata and Pitta, which can arise from stress, poor diet, lack of sleep, or even allergies.
First, let’s consider dietary changes. A diet that balances the Vata and Pitta doshas can be effective. Opt for warm, cooked foods that are nourishing and easily digestible. Include ghee, milk, whole grains like brown rice, and seasonal fruits and vegetables. Being mindful of your agni (digestive fire) is crucial as proper digestion supports the sapta dhatus (tissue systems), preventing dark circles. Hydration is indeed important, but try to drink water that’s room temperature rather than cold.
For topical remedies, you might find relief by applying almond oil or rose water around the eyes. These have cooling and moisturizing properties that soothe Pitta imbalances. Gently massage a few drops of almond oil under your eyes before sleeping. Fresh cucumber slices or chilled tea bags can also help alleviate puffiness and lighten dark circles.
Lifestyle adjustments can make a big difference. Practice consistent sleep routines and try pranayama or nadi shuddhi (channel purification breathing exercises) to manage stress levels. Reducing screen time before bed and cultivating a calming night-time ritual can improve sleep quality, alleviating Vata-related concerns.
If dark circles persist or worsen, it’s wise to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for a more thorough examination of your prakriti (body constitution) to tailor a solution specifically for you. But remember, addressing the root cause through balanced life patterns, diet, and stress management usually leads to improvement without needing to conceal the signs.


