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Why my acne scars not disappearing?
Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #777
186 days ago
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Why my acne scars not disappearing? - #777

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I have active acne and acne scars on my face also pigmentation, melasma on face. I have large pores, my skin is oily.

Age: 33
Acne marks
Face
Skin
Acne problem
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At 33 years old, dealing with active acne, acne scars, pigmentation, and melasma can be challenging, especially with oily skin. Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to address these concerns by balancing your body's doshas and promoting overall skin health. Start with a diet that emphasizes fresh, whole foods while avoiding processed foods, excessive sugars, and fried items, which can aggravate oiliness and inflammation. Incorporate more fruits and vegetables, particularly those rich in antioxidants, such as berries and leafy greens. Herbal remedies can also play a crucial role; consider using Neem and Tulsi in your skincare routine, as both have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that can help manage acne. A face pack made of Multani Mitti (Fuller’s Earth), combined with Aloe Vera gel and a few drops of lemon juice, can help absorb excess oil and reduce the appearance of pores. For pigmentation and melasma, Sandalwood powder mixed with Rose Water can serve as a soothing face mask. Regular Panchakarma treatments, particularly Udvartana (herbal powder massage) and Shirodhara (oil treatment), can help detoxify the body and balance skin conditions. Topical application of Kumkumadi Tailam can aid in improving skin tone and reducing scars over time. Incorporate a consistent skincare routine, including gentle cleansing, moisturizing with non-comedogenic products, and sun protection, to safeguard against further pigmentation.
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Ah, I see the struggle. Acne, scars, pigmentation, and those large pores can feel stubborn, right? In Ayurveda, we look at these concerns through the lens of doshas. It seems like there's a Pitta and Kapha imbalance at play here. Pitta governs heat and inflammation, while Kapha relates to oiliness and thickness. Let's dive into what might be going on and how you can tackle this from the root cause. First, focusing on reducing Pitta can help manage the active acne and even the heat-related pigmentation issues like melasma. Here's a simple routine: incorporate cool, soothing things into your diet. Favor foods like cucumber, cilantro, coriander, and fennel. You know, these cooling herbs can really calm things down on an internal level. Try to avoid spicy, oily or heavy meals that aggravate Pitta. Now, for those large pores and oily skin, Kapha management is key. Try using besan (chickpea flour) as a gentle exfoliating face pack, mixed with a little turmeric and milk. It not only exfoliates but also tightens pores and balances excess oil. Do this 2-3 times a week. For reducin' pigmentation and scar tissue, consider applying a paste of sandalwood powder and rose water daily. Also, aloe vera gel can be very soothing and help with inflammation and scarring. Gently, massage it in at night, allow it to sit for 15 min before washing off. Don’t forget mind-body balance. Stress often shows up on skin like yours. Incorporating meditation or pranayama daily, like Anulom Vilom, might help soothe your mind and, indirectly, your skin. A consistent skincare routine is essential. Cleanse your face with a mild, natural cleanser twice a day, but don't overdo it. Over-cleansing can actually lead to more oil production. Also, always use a non-comedogenic moisturizer - yes, even for oily skin! Lastly, protect your skin from the sun. Use a natural sunscreen daily, as sun exposure can worsen pigmentation problems. Remember, patience's gonna be important. Ayurveda works on correcting imbalances which might take time. If anything takes a turn for the worse, though, it's a good idea to check in with a healthcare provider who's got experience with both modern and ayurvedic approaches. Keep at it, and hopefully, you’ll see progress soon!

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