The Ayurveda Experience September 24, 2015
Pitta Skins are more oily, prone to blemishes, acne and black heads and sunburn. Excessive sweating can also be a problem in some individuals.
Aloe vera is good for Pitta skin as it is cooling & healing. Cucumber juice and rose water are also soothing and refreshing to the skin.
To reduce the oiliness of the Pitta skin, make a face pack with ¼ cup of Fuller’s earth, 1 teaspoon of red sandalwood powder, and 1/4th teaspoon of turmeric powder. Mix into a paste using rose water and apply to the affected part with a brush. Rinse with cold water when dry.
Blemishes-Aloe vera gel 2 tablespoons of aloe vera gel can be mixed with a pinch of turmeric and 1 teaspoon of red sandalwood powder to make a paste. Apply to the skin for 15 minutes every day to gradually remove blemishes.
To remove sun spots – Mix together 1 ounce of Cucumber juice,1/2 teaspoon each of lemon juice, and rose water and apply with a cotton swab. Allow sitting on the affected parts of the skin for ½ to 1 hour. Rinse first with lukewarm water followed by cool water.
For bad sweat odor, Mix 1 part ‘Trifla Powder, 1 part Fuller’s, and 1/4th part sandalwood powder. Mix with rose water as needed to make a paste and apply to sweaty areas of the body. Rub the mixture off when it is almost dry. Take a bath with room temperature water or lukewarm water.
Acne is a common skin disease that affects more than 85% of the population at some point in their lives. Acne is more common in men than women during adolescence, and more common in women than men during adulthood. Ayurveda says that acne is an imbalance of all three doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, with the main cause being the aggravation of the Pitta dosha.
Pitta is made up of a combination of fire and water, hence the heat, or redness, of the skin. Since a Pitta imbalance is deep in physiology, creams and topical treatments just mask the symptoms of acne. Ayurveda recommends a Pitta diet and lifestyle routine to tackle the disease at the root cause. Meditation and yoga help to ease stress, which is a contributing factor.
To treat acne, Ayurveda recommends taking blood purifying herbs internally and applying medicated pastes externally.
The recommended herbs for internal use in acne are Chirayta (Swertia Chirata) and Neem bark powder( Azadirachta indica). Either can be taken in powder form ½ teaspoons twice a day before meals or twice a day with plain water.
For external application, the following herbs can be used according to the stages of acne
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