Using sperm as a remedy for pimples and dark spots has no scientific or traditional basis in the Siddha-Ayurvedic system. In both Ayurveda and contemporary dermatology, there is no evidence or justification to support the idea that sperm would have properties beneficial for skin issues like acne or hyperpigmentation. Instead of relying on such a method, Ayurveda would suggest understanding your skin concerns in terms of the dosha imbalances you might be experiencing.
Given that your skin is very oily and you’re experiencing frequent breakouts, this aligns with a potential imbalance in the Kapha dosha, which governs the structure and lubrication of the body. It could also be a sign of excess Pitta, associated with the body’s fire and heat, manifesting as inflammation and redness. The key is in addressing these imbalances.
Start by maintaining a regular skincare routine with natural cleansers like chickpea flour and rose water that help remove excess oil without over-drying the skin. Turmeric paste mixed with sandalwood might also aid in reducing inflammation and controlling oil. Be sure to incorporate regular exercise and a balanced diet minimizing fried, spicy, and oily foods that can aggravate Kapha and Pitta.
To improve hyperpigmentation, consider twice-weekly masks using a paste of licorice root powder, which has brightening properties, mixed with a small amount of milk or water. Lifestyle adjustments such as getting plenty of sleep, reducing stress, and staying hydrated are also critical to maintaining healthy skin.
If despite trying these natural methods you’re seeing no improvement, consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner or dermatologist might be beneficial to provide further tailored guidance for your condition. Avoid unconventional treatments that haven’t been validated, as they may lead to adverse effects or delay effective therapies.



