In dealing with facial brightness and specific dark areas, particularly around the mouth, along with concerns about upper lip hair, a balanced approach integrating Siddha-Ayurvedic principles and suitable external products can be quite helpful.
Firstly, addressing face brightness and pigmentation: focus on the underlying doshic imbalance, often related to excess Pitta which can lead to pigmentation issues. You might consider applying a paste made from sandalwood (chandan) and rose water. This natural blend can help cool excess Pitta and improve skin clarity. Apply the paste twice a week, leaving it on for 15-20 minutes before washing off with lukewarm water.
For addressing the darkness around your mouth, a simple turmeric and yogurt mix can be beneficial. Turmeric has natural brightening properties and yogurt contains lactic acid that helps exfoliate the skin gently. Use this mixture 2-3 times weekly, and rinse after 10-15 minutes.
Regarding upper lip hair, turmeric again offers some help. Mix it with a little milk and apply to the area in the direction of hair growth. Once dry, gently scrub it off in the opposite direction. This is more of a gradual reduction process and not a quick fix.
Internally, consuming foods and herbs that support liver function and purify the blood can be useful, such as neem, manjistha, and amla. Ensure you’re adequately hydrated and consuming fresh fruits and vegetables to assist in internal detoxification.
If the issue persists or is significantly affecting your life, consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner would provide further personalized insights. Note that abrupt or drastic skin changes could sometimes indicate underlying health issues, so professional evaluation might be warranted if these symptoms don’t improve.



