Ayurveda
for Natural Skin Care
Skin
Ayurveda describes the skin
as one among the “PANCHANHANENDRIYAS”. We feel with our skin. The skin is the
most exposed part of our body and is hence the most affected area of our body.
It is more prone to diseases since the dirt, grime, polluted air and exhaust
from the vehicles all gets accumulated here. Hence skin is to be given proper
care.
The things that affect
the skin:
Changes in weather
Often we have
to go out. The summer takes the toll on the exposed part of the skin and heat
tends to darken the skin. Tan is often good. But overexposure to sun can cause
even small-scale burns and blackening. Hence the part that is more often
exposed to sun becomes dark whereas that part of the skin, which remains under
the dress, retains the original color. People often complain about this change
in color especially on the face. Lot of sunscreen lotions is available in the
market and is prescribed for this problem. Winter poses another problem-
dryness of the skin. The skin becomes dry during the winter season, which
often leads to the ageing. The skin looks old due to the dryness. Companies
manufacture and market lot of lotions specially made for this purpose.
Atmospheric pollution
Since we are living in an era
of pollution, many diseases which were not heard of earlier are very common
nowadays. As mentioned in the introduction, the exhaust fumes coming out from
the vehicles and dirt and grime affect the skin. The skin loses its glow after
some time. It is a very difficult task to preserve the glow and texture of the
skin.
Ailments
Various skin ailments are on
the rise these days. Of these the most common ones are Luekoderma and
Psoriasis. Both were very rare earlier but are quite common now days. In
Luekoderma , the body is not able to produce a pigment called “MELANIN” which
gives the skin its characteristic colour and thus certain parts shows white
patches which is prominently seen. It looks like disfigurement in some cases
especially when it is seen in the face. This has become common irrespective of
the climatic conditions or the places we live in. Equally seen is Psoriasis.
The number of patients suffering from these diseases is on the high. People
suffering from psoriasis often develop allergy like itching and blemishes on
the skin. These are often seen as small spots, which gradually spread to other
parts of the body. Treatment would be more effective if started in the initial
stages. These have no effective cure in Modern Medicine other than intake of
steroids. Ayurveda relates these to the vitiation of humors like “VATA” ,
“PITTA” and “KAPHA”. Treatments such as “VAMANA” or emesis, “VIRECHANA” or
purgation are recommended. These treatments help in detoxifying the body.
The changes in lifestyle
The changes in the lifestyle
and the use of chemicals affect the skin a lot. Extensive use of soaps,
shampoos and the like causes dryness. The skin of some people is extremely
sensitive and bleaching and other beauty therapies cause blemishes on the
skin. We do not have the time to take care of the skin these days and hence
the skin looks old very easily due to the lack of proper care. Extensive use
of makeups results in premature ageing. Our grandmothers knew how to take good
care of the skin with oils and other natural herbs
Food
Use of fried
food is on the increase now days. People have no time for a regular meal and
they often end up eating junk food from the roadside. Often children take
these fries, which comes in packet for their snacks to school daily. The use
of these may cause eruptions on the skin. To have a good skin one must include
a lot of leafy vegetables, fruits etc in their menu.
Tension
Stress and tension has become
a part of our modern day life. Hypertension is the most common disease. This
leads to numerous ailments, which can also affect the skin.
Remedies
Ayurveda
recommends “ABHYANGA” or oil bath. Oil bath is the most effective medicine. It
acts as a tonic for the skin. Massaging the body with oil and then washing it
off with herbs like gram flour, besan, rita, amla etc can work wonders on the
skin. This will help to have a glowing skin and also acts as a precaution for
skin ailments. From childhood itself it is recommended to use oil on the baby
and have a herbal wash. Including leafy vegetables is essential for good skin.
Drink lot of water and wash the face with water as many times as possible.
Fruits like pappaya, cucumber etc can be pulped and applied to get a glowing
skin. Honey prevents ageing of the skin and it also helps in easy healing of
wounds. Turmeric is an antiseptic and also enhances skin colour. Henna leaves
pasted with a little turmeric and betel leaves were used for applying mehendi
on the hands and feet before. Apart from beautifying purpose, this also was
good for the skin. This paste when applied on the feet helped to control
fungus infection during rainy seasons.
There
are numerous remedies mentioned in Ayurveda for skin care but above all, a
healthy mind is necessary for a healthy skin.
Dr John Anne |