HELLO, The condition of hair and skin are indicators of our overall health. Changes in hair texture, appearance, or growth rate, as well as skin’s color, texture, and presence of rashes or lesions, can reflect underlying health issues. So, internal medicine and external treatment both are needed. Treatment - 1. Neem ghanvati 1-0-1 after meal 2. Mahamanjisthadi kwath 30ml with 30 ml water twice a day after meal 3. Amalaki rasayan+ Black sesame seed powder - 1 tsp with water twice a day before meal 4. Rogan Badam oil -2-2 drops in each nostril either in the morning empty stomach or at bedtime. 5. Apply Aloe vera gel after cleaning the face with rosewater 6. Apply kumkumadi tel on face before bedtime 7. For hair growth - Castor oil mixed with coconut oil- Apply on the hair and massage gently.Use twice a week. Follow these - 1. Adequate amount of water 2. Eat antioxidant rich food like amla, beans, green tea, spinach etc 3. Clean your towel and pillowcase every week 4. Avoid using makeup or some chemical product especially before sleeping. 5. Boil 1 spoon of triphla powder in 2 glasses of water,let it cool then use this for hairwash once a week. 6. Stress management -Through meditation, walking, journaling etc.
Yoga - 1. Anulom vilom 2. Sheetali 3. Sheetkari 4. Adhomukhashavasan 5. Uttanasan Follow this treatment plan and you will see the difference. Review after 1 month. Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Dark spots and dandruff can be managed effectively through Ayurveda, addressing both the skin and scalp. For your dark spots, consider applying a mixture of turmeric and sandalwood paste to the affected areas. Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and can help in reducing pigmentation. Mix a small amount of turmeric powder with sandalwood powder and make a paste using rose water; apply this to the spots, leaving it for 15-20 minutes before rinsing off with lukewarm water.
Dandruff, particularly with oily skin, often indicates an imbalance in the Kapha dosha, leading to excess oil production. Regularly rinse your scalp with neem water. Boil neem leaves in water, allow it to cool, and use it as a final rinse after shampooing. Neem has antifungal properties that can help in controlling dandruff.
Incorporating dietary changes can also be beneficial. Reduce the intake of oily and fried foods, opt for a diet rich in fresh vegetables and fruits, which are high in antioxidants. Including spices like cumin and coriander can help improve digestion and balance doshas.
Additionally, avoid washing your face excessively, as it can lead to further imbalance in sebum production. Instead, cleanse with besan (gram flour) mixed with a pinch of turmeric, which helps in deep cleaning and also lightens dark areas over time.
For external application on both skin and scalp, oils like jojoba or castor oil mixed with a few drops of tea tree oil can help balance sebaceous activity and provide antimicrobial benefits. Massage this into the scalp before bathing and onto the face areas with dark spots during an evening routine.
Engage in regular yoga and pranayama practice to maintain a balance in body and mind, helping address skin issues from within. As ever, if any symptoms worsen or don’t improve, consulting a professional is recommended.


