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Question #39264
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Seeking remedy for facial hair growth in women - #39264

Bhuvaneshwari

Seeking remedy for facial hair growth in women. Having facial hair growth for the past 2 years mainly in the cheeks and chin area How to get rid of these facial hair permanently? Advise

How would you describe the thickness of the facial hair?:

- Varies in thickness

Have you noticed any other symptoms related to hormonal changes?:

- Weight gain

What treatments or remedies have you tried so far?:

- Waxing or threading
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Facial hair growth with weight might be due to hormonal imbalance pls once get ultra sound abdomen with pelvis to rule out pcos Meanwhile start on Shatavari churna 0-0-1/2 tsp with warm milk Ashwagandha churna 0-0-1/2 tsp with warm milk Strirasayana vati 1-0-1 Apply besan + honey + turmeric over face when semi dry massage in opposite direction n wash off with warm water

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Facial hair growth in women, known as hirsutism, can be influenced by hormonal imbalances, specifically an excess of androgens like testosterone. From an Ayurvedic perspective, this is often linked to an imbalance in the kapha and pitta doshas. The key is to address the root cause of the imbalance and calm these doshas for long-term relief.

1. Dietary Suggestions: Focus on reducing foods that increase kapha and pitta. Avoid or minimize spicy, oily, and sugary foods. Incorporate more foods like barley, oats, green leafy vegetables, and lentils. These help in maintaining hormonal balance. Starting the day with a glass of warm water with a teaspoon of honey and lemon juice can be beneficial, aiding digestion and flushing toxins.

2. Herbal Remedies: Shatavari and Ashwagandha are known for supporting hormone balance and can be consumed in powder or tablet form as directed by an Ayurvedic practitioner. Turmeric is also very effective; consider applying a paste of turmeric and milk to the affected areas, allowing it to dry before washing off with warm water.

3. Ayurvedic Therapies: Udvartana, a type of dry powder massage with herbs like triphala or chickpea flour, helps reduce unwanted hair growth by increasing circulation and exfoliating the skin. This treatment should be done regularly to see results over time.

4. Lifestyle Modifications: Regular exercise, such as brisk walking, can help balance hormones and reduce weight, potentially decreasing facial hair growth. Practicing yoga and pranayama is also advantageous in soothing the mind and body.

5. Stress Management: Since imbalances can be aggravated by stress, practices like meditation and yoga nidra can aid in reducing cortisol levels, indirectly helping with symptoms of hirsutism.

Addressing lifestyle and dietary habits takes time, and results may not be immediate. For cases where facial hair growth is substantial or accompanied by other symptoms, it’s essential to seek medical advice for possible hormonal therapy under professional guidance.

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