Eladi choornam can indeed provide relief for those bothersome pimples, especially when tailored to your specific needs. In Siddha-Ayurvedic practice, eladi choornam, which is a combination of diverse herbal ingredients, is well-regarded for its purifying and balancing impact on the skin.
For someone with oily skin dealing with persistent breakouts, using eladi choornam as a face pack can be quite effective. Start by taking a small amount of eladi choornam, about one teaspoon, and mix it with enough rose water to form a smooth paste. If rose water is not available, you might use plain water; just ensure it is clean and pure. Apply the mixture evenly over the affected areas or as an entire face mask, avoiding sensitive areas like your eyes and lips. Leave it on for about 15–20 minutes before rinsing off with lukewarm water. Use this application 2-3 times a week for optimal results.
Alternatively, eladi choornam can be combined with coconut oil to make a soothing paste that hydrates and cleanses. Coconut oil is particularly beneficial if you find your skin inadvertently becoming dry with other treatments. Mix the choornam with enough coconut oil to make a paste, and apply it as a spot treatment only on the pimples. Use this method during the night before sleeping, allowing it to work its magic overnight.
An important aspect is to be consistent yet cautious. While you should see some improvement within a few weeks, if irritation occurs, it’s best to pause and re-evaluate its use. Hydrating well, maintaining a balanced diet, and reducing stress also complement the action of eladi choornam. If your breakout situation appears to worsen or affects your skin significantly, consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner will help ensure your skincare aligns with your body’s needs and natural balance. Addressing any underlying diet-related or hormonal aspects is crucial so your skin can heal holistically.



