During the winter months, the cold, dry air tends to aggravate the Vata dosha in the body, which can lead to dry and flaky skin. To naturally prevent this, a consistent and holistic regimen that nourishes and hydrates your skin from the inside out is needed, along with external nourishments. Let’s take a closer look at some strategies you can adopt this season:
Firstly, incorporating healthy fats like ghee or sesame oil into your diet can significantly nourish the skin. These fats are regarded as excellent for balancing Vata and adding moisture internally. Cook your meals with a tablespoon of ghee or sesame oil to keep your skin hydrated.
Herbs such as Ashwagandha and Shatavari, known for their rejuvenating properties, can be taken as teas or in powdered form mixed with warm milk. They help promote vitality, enhancing the skin’s natural barrier function.
For topical applications, sesame oil is highly revered in Siddha-Ayurveda due to its nourishing and warming properties. Massage warmed sesame oil onto your skin before bathing. This not only helps in locking the moisture but also improves circulation and restores vitality.
Adding a pinch of turmeric to your daily diet or as a face pack with yogurt can reduce inflammation and speed up skin repair. However, ensure to patch-test turmeric on your skin before regular use to avoide irritation.
Try adjusting your bathroom habits, as hot water strips the skin of its natural oils. Opt for warm showers and a gentle natural soap. After drying, apply a natural moisturizer like aloe vera gel mixed with almond oil.
Diet-wise, include warm, cooked foods, avoiding raw and cold items that tend to increase Vata, leading to more dryness. Eating seasonal fruits and root vegetables help stabilize the dosha imbalances.
In terms of hydration, instead of plain water, you might want to sip on warm herbal teas like ginger tea. This keeps your Agni (digestive fire) healthy, aiding in better absorption and assimilation of nutrients, crucial for skin health.
Implementing these steps should help nourish and protect your skin through winter naturally. If symptoms persist or worsen, consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized approach based on your Prakriti is advisable.



