Hello dear The following factors may worsen an existing acne problem: Hormones such as Androgens pose a higher risk of getting acne at the stage of puberty in young boys and girls. The hormone causes the sebaceous gland to make more sebum and is well responsible for its enlargement. Hormonal changes during pregnancy is another risk factor of acne. The use of oral contraceptives may also affect the production of sebum. Certain medications Medicines containing corticosteroids, androgens or lithium in it, may also pose a risk factor for acne. Diet also plays an important role in making the condition of acne worse. Foods such as dairy products and carbohydrate-rich foods like bread and chips are also responsible for acne. Chocolate is also known for making the condition of acne worse. Stress is also a main factor that can make acne worse. Neem Capsules – 1 capsule twice daily, with warm water after meals… Gandhak Rasayan – 2 tablets twice daily, with warm water after meals. Manjishtha Capsules – 1 capsule twice daily, with warm water after meals. Tea Tree-Aloe Vera Premium Handmade Bathing Bar.
••Hello. First, take a deep breath. Dealing with persistent acne can be incredibly frustrating and exhausting, especially at 17 when your body is going through so many hormonal shifts. It is completely understandable that you are looking for a reliable, lasting solution. ••In Ayurveda, acne is known as Yauvanpidika (literally meaning “eruptions of youth”). It is primarily considered an imbalance of the Pitta and Kapha Doshas, which leads to the vitiation of Rakta Dhatu (blood tissue). When Pitta increases, it causes inflammation and redness (like the red bumps on your cheeks); when Kapha increases, it causes excess sebum/oil production, leading to those small, stubborn bumps on your forehead. ••Because Ayurveda focuses on treating the root cause from within, here is a comprehensive holistic protocol to help clear your skin. 1. Internal Purification (Cooling the Blood) Since the breakouts have been persistent for 3 months, we need to purify the blood (Rakta Shodhana) and balance internal Pitta. ••Mahamanjisthadi Kwath: This is a classic Ayurvedic liquid formulation renowned for blood purification. Take 2 tablespoons (15 ml) mixed with an equal amount of lukewarm water, twice a day, about 30 minutes after meals. ••Khadirarishta: Another excellent formulation for stubborn skin issues. Alternatively, you can mix 1 tablespoon of Khadirarishta and 1 tablespoon of Mahamanjisthadi Kwath together with equal water post-meals. ••Neem & Turmeric: You can take 1 capsule of organic Neem or a small pinch of pure Haridra (Turmeric) with warm water empty stomach in the morning to act as a natural antibacterial from within. 2. External Care (Lepa / Face Packs) Never squeeze or pick at the small bumps, as this spreads the infection and leaves permanent scars. Instead, use calming, antimicrobial herbs topically. ••The Cooling Anti-Acne Pack: Mix 1 teaspoon of Rakta Chandan (Red Sandalwood powder) or Lodhra powder. Add a pinch of Turmeric (Haridra). Mix with pure Rose Water (Gulab Jal) to form a smooth paste. Apply only to the affected areas (forehead, between eyebrows, cheeks). Leave it on for 15 minutes until it dries slightly, then wash it off gently with cool water. Do this 2–3 times a week. ••Daily Wash: Use a gentle, soap-free neem or tea tree face wash. Avoid harsh chemical scrubs which will irritate the red bumps further. 3. Dietary Adjustments (Aahar) In Ayurveda, your gut health directly reflects on your skin. To calm Pitta: ••Strictly Avoid: Excessively spicy, salty, sour, fried, and fermented foods (like pickles, junk food, and vinegar). Reduce heavy dairy if you notice it triggers your acne. ••Include: Cooling and hydrating foods. Drink plenty of water. Eat sweet, juicy fruits (like pomegranates, apples, and melons), and green leafy vegetables. ••Aparajita / Fennel Water: Drinking water infused with fennel seeds (Saunf) throughout the day helps cool the digestive system. 4. Lifestyle & Stress (Vihar) ••Sleep: Ensure you get 7–8 hours of sound sleep. Sleeping late increases Pitta and hormonal imbalances, directly flaring up forehead acne. ••Hair Hygiene: Since you have bumps on your forehead and between your eyebrows, check if you have dandruff. Dandruff falling on the face is a major cause of forehead bumps. Keep your hair clean and off your face.