It sounds like your skin is showing characteristics of what’s known in Ayurveda as a combination skin type, which is pretty common and it can definitely be tricky to manage. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, we look at skin types through the lens of the doshas: vata, pitta, and kapha. Dry skin usually leans towards a vata imbalance, characterized by increased dryness, tightness, and flakiness. On the other hand, oily skin tends to indicate a kapha or sometimes a pitta imbalance, marked by excess oil, shine, and sometimes larger pores.
From what you’ve described — tightness after washing followed by a sheen later in the day — it’s possible you’re experiencing both vata and kapha aspects at different times of the day. To confirm this, you could try to observe specific areas of your face: if your cheeks feel tight and your nose and forehead become oily as the day goes on, it’s likley combination.
Try this simple approach to address both conditions:
1) Start your day by cleansing with a gentle, Ayurveda-recommended herbal cleanser that suits sensitive skin, such as one containing rose water which is balancing and calming. Make sure to avoid harsh soaps that can strip natural oils due to their strong astringents.
2) Apply a light, hydrating moisturizer, ideally with natural ingredients like aloe vera or almonds oil, focusing more on dry parts but still lightly covering the oily areas as they need hydration too.
3) Throughout the day, if you experience excess oil, gently press blotting paper to the affected areas, as you’ve been doing. It’s helpful for managing shine without overloading your skin with more products.
4) Pay attention to your diet - balance your intake of oily, fried foods and prefer cooling, hydrating foods like cucumber and watermelon to help balance the internal dosha.
5) If you experienced an allergic reaction recently, consider temporarily simplifying your skincare and cosmetics routine to see if it resolves. Identify any new products you started using; they might have triggered the reaction.
These steps aim to balance the vata and kapha aspects, helping your skin find equilibrium. Be patient with your skin, as natural oils and balance can take time to adjust. If the reaction persists or worsens, seek immediate attention from a healthcare provider.



