Pregnancy can indeed be a time of great change, and pimples or acne are a common skin concern during this period. This happens mainly because of hormonal fluctuations, particularly increases in hormones like progesterone that can make your oil glands more active. While not everyone will experience pimples during pregnancy, it’s a widely observed issue affecting many women.
Instead of waiting it out and relying on conventional skincare products—many of which might not be safe during pregnancy—consider a more natural approach inspired by Siddha-Ayurvedic principles. Start by assessing your dosha imbalance as pregnancy often enhances the kapha dosha, which can lead to increased oiliness and pimples.
For immediate relief, you can apply a mixture of turmeric and sandalwood paste on your pimples. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties, while sandalwood can cool and soothe the skin. Just mix a small amount with water or rose water to form a paste and apply it on the affected areas, leaving it on for 20 minutes before rinsing it with warm water. Do this once daily.
Also, consider incorporating neem leaves into your routine. You can boil neem leaves in water and use this water to wash your face. Neem has powerful antibacterial properties that help reduce acne.
Internally, focus on balancing your diet to manage the doshas. Favor foods that are cooling and cleansing, like fresh fruits and leafy greens, and avoid overly spicy, oily, or processed foods that may aggravate the problem.
Don’t let the situation stress you too much, as stress is known to exacerbate skin issues. Practice deep-breathing exercises or gentle yoga to help maintain a calm mind.
Remember, persistent or severe cases of acne during pregnancy can sometimes warrant professional medical insights, so do consult with a dermatologist if necessary, especially to ensure any treatment aligns with your pregnancy health conditions.



