Unwanted facial hair can be frustrating and finding an effective remedy is essential. From an Ayurvedic perspective, this concern often links to an imbalance in the doshas, especially excess Pitta and Kapha. Addressing it requires a combination of lifestyle, dietary changes, and some herbal applications.
One traditional approach is to apply a paste made from turmeric and chickpea flour. Mix equal parts of chickpea flour and turmeric with a little water to make a thick paste. Apply this on the areas with unwanted hair, let it dry, then gently scrub off in circular motions. This practice may help in gradual reduction over time, and you can repeat this 2-3 times a week. Be cautious with turmeric as it can stain the skin temporarily.
Dietary adjustments can also assist in addressing underlying imbalances. Minimize intake of spicy, oily foods which can increase Pitta, opt for more cooling and cleansing foods like cucumber and cilantro. Including more fiber-rich vegetables and fruits helps balance hormones by ensuring proper digestion and elimination.
Another effective Ayurvedic internal remedy for improving hormonal balance involves consuming a pinch of fenugreek and flax seeds daily. Soak them overnight, then eat them first thing in the morning. They can promote smoother skin and potentially aid in addressing hormonal imbalances related to facial hair.
Abhyanga, a thorough self-massage with warm sesame oil, not only nourishes the skin but helps balance doshas overall. Make it a part of your weekly routine.
Remember to consult a local health professional before starting any new health regimen, especially one that works closely with you considering your individual health and medical background. If you’re concerned about the underlying causes of facial hair, a check-up with your healthcare provider might be prudent to rule out any endocrinal issues.



