How can I treat blackheads and wrinkles on my face? - #38993
I have blackhead problem on my nose chin nd wrinkles on my face how to treat it This problem is from very long time
How long have you been experiencing blackheads and wrinkles?:
- 1-5 yearsWhat is your current skincare routine?:
- No specific routineHave you noticed any specific triggers for your skin issues?:
- No specific triggersDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab. Neem 2-0-2 Sy. Amypure 15ml twice a day Purodil gel for local application Follow up after 4weeks

Treating blackheads and wrinkles through Ayurveda involves understanding your skin’s specific needs, based on your prakriti (constitution), and addressing dosha imbalances. Blackheads often result from excess Kapha and Pitta, while wrinkles may indicate an imbalance in Vata. Here’s a detailed plan that integrates ancient wisdom with modern applications.
First, focus on a cleansing routine that can help with blackheads. Use a gentle, natural scrub made from fine chickpea flour (besan) mixed with a pinch of turmeric and milk. Apply it on your face, focusing on areas with blackheads. Gently massage it on the skin for 3-5 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water. Do this 2-3 times a week. Also, consider steaming your face once a week to open pores, making it easier to clean out impurities.
For wrinkles, promoting skin elasticity and moisture is essential. Start with massaging your face daily with warm sesame oil or almond oil. Apply oil in upward strokes. This can nourish skin and balance Vata. You can do this for about 10 minutes before bathing. Incorporate foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, like flaxseeds and walnuts, into your diet to support skin health from within.
Diet matters too, so emphasize fresh fruits, vegetables, and hydrating foods to maintain skin balance. Drink lukewarm water with a splash of lemon each morning to improve digestion and enhance detoxification. Avoid fried foods and excessive sugar that may exacerbate Pitta and Kapha.
To boost overall skin health, try a herbal tea made from turmeric, ginger, and tulsi, which can be enjoyed daily. Be consistent with these routine and give your skin some time to respond to them. If problems persist, consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice.
Lastly, remember that stress can aggravate dosha imbalances, so have a stress-reducing practice, like yoga or meditation, incorporated into your daily routine. Each small step can contribute to a noticeable difference in your skin’s condition over time.
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