Durvadi Thailam, an Ayurvedic oil, could be a good ally for your skin issues. You’re right; it’s traditionally used for cooling down conditions fueled by excess Pitta, like those itchy red rashes and possibly dark spots you’re experiencing. Applying it directly to the affected area is generally the way to go. You don’t need to mix it with anything, unless your skin is super sensitive, maybe a patch test first can be a wise step. If needed, you could mix it with coconut oil to make it milder, just ensure it’s totally pure coconut oil.
About application timing, after a shower can be perfect since your skin’s pores are open and more receptive. Before bed is also an option, especially if you find extra itchiness interfering with your sleep. Either way, stay consistent with twice-daily applications if possible and monitor how your skin reacts.
Results can vary tho. Some folks notice improvement in a few weeks, others might take longer. Durvadi Thailam is quite gentle, so shouldn’t be a concern for kids, including those with eczema like your cousin. But again, a quick patch test is always a good precaution before regular use.
As for acne or dryness, while Durvadi Thailam is mainly for calming and cooling, it might help, but keep in mind that dry skin often benefits from something a bit more nourishing. Using it alongside a moisturizer might be helpful if dryness is a major issue.
If your skin doesn’t show signs of improvement after a month or so, it might be wise to consult a professional just to make sure everything’s okay. Avoid allopathic creams is understandable, but full recovery sometimes needs a layered approach including looking at diet and lifestyle that heats up Pitta dosha. Stay persistent and patient with these gentle remedies!