Ayurveda
An Ayurvedic Guide for
Beautiful Skin by Dr. Savitha Suri
Naturally fresh and
healthy skin is protector of body and a thing of beauty. Ayurveda our
ancient science of medicine has suggested many herbal remedies and
natural methods to protect our skin from pimples, acne, dark circles,
wrinkles and marks left by pimples and to increase the fairness of the
skin. Pimples, acne dark circles, wrinkles and marks give a dull and
unhealthy look. Here is a herbal guide for naturally fresh, fair and
glowing skin.
Structure of Skin
It is essential to know about structure of skin before analyzing the
causes which make changes on skin. Skin is made up of multiple layers of
epithelial tissues. Microscopic section of the skin shows two distinct
parts. Epidermis is the top most layer. The upper layer of epidermis
contains dead cells which gradually cast off. These cells are gradually
replaced by fresh new cells produced by basal layer which is the lower
layer of epidermis.
The Dermis lies below epidermis and consists of net work of collagen
fibers which is responsible for elastic properties of skin. Sebaceous
glands associated with hair follicles and sweat glands, are all present
in dermis and get blood supply from the subcutaneous tissue present
below dermis. Sebaceous glands get activated during puberty and produce
an oil like substance called sebum.
In Ayurveda according to Sushrutaachaarya the skin has seven layers.
These layers when get affected by imbalanced doshas (vital energetic
forces of body) give rise to different skin diseases. The list of seven
layers of skin and diseases which originate from them are as follows:
Avabhasini – The
outermost layer of skin. Pimples, acne, dandruff etc arise when this
layer gets affected by vitiated doshas.
Lohita – This is the second layer of skin. Moles, dark circles, black
pigmentations occur when vitiated doshas affect this layer.
Shweta – The third layer of skin shweta when gets affected by vitiated
doshas precipitates the diseases like eczema ,allergic rashes etc
Tamra – This is the fourth layer of skin which when affected by doshas
harbors different types of leprosy.
Vedini – The fifth layer succumbs to herpes when vitiated doshas
affect.
Rohini – Harbors cancer, tumors, elephantiasis etc when affected by
vitiated doshas.
Mamsadhara – This is the seventh layer in the body which when affected
by vitiated doshas , abscess , fistulas arise.
Functions of Skin
It covers and protects the
underlying muscles and organs. It guards our body from the invasion of
pathogens, acts as an insulation, regulates body temperature and is one
of the sense organ. It plays a major role in synthesis of Vitamin D. The
melanin pigment of skin protects us from UV radiations of Sun.
What Spoils the Beauty of Skin?
Several internal and
external causes spoil the beauty of skin.
Sun : Sun is the worst
enemy of skin. Apply a good sun block on exposed parts of body. Wear
full armed light colored cotton clothes when you move out in sun. Do not
forget to wear a hat and cooling glasses.
Mix sandal powder in a
large glass of water and keep it in refrigerator to cool. Transfer this
into a sprayer and keep on spraying this on your body whenever you feel
your skin is irritated due to sun rays.
Seasonal Changes
When climate is hot and
humid the skin feels sticky due to sweat. Microbial activity increases
on wet skin. Bathe daily to keep the skin clean and lower the microbial
activity. Use a mixture of soap nut powder, besan (gram flour)
and sandal wood powder to scrub the skin. Drink plenty of water to
compensate the loss of fluid through sweat.
When climate is cold and
dry the moisture level of skin lowers and skin becomes dry and it tends
to crack. Apply moisturizing lotion liberally all over body. Smearing
fresh aloevera juice improves moisture levels of skin. Massage your body
with gingili oil (til oil) once in a weak. Always wear warm cotton
clothes and socks. Regular foot massage with warm gingili oil or castor
oil prevents fissuring of heels and foot. Drink plenty of warm water to
keep the skin well hydrated and to prevent dryness.
Air Pollution : The air pollutants like dust, smoke, smog, dirt can clog
pores and cause acne and pimples. Apply a good moisturizer which acts as
a barrier between skin and pollutants. Cleanse the skin care fully when
you are back home. Use besan (gram flour) and rose water as scrub
in summer. A mixture of Masoor dal flour (orange lentils) and
milk make a best scrub for winter.
Life Styles
Sleep : Lack of sleep
causes dark circles and diminish the glow of skin. 7- 8 hours sleep
keeps the skin healthy and glowing
Exercise : A brisk walk for 45 minutes keeps the skin healthy by
improving blood circulation and eliminating toxins. Lack of exercise
lead to dull looking skin.
Stress : Stress causes dark circles, loss of complexion and
appearance of permanent lines on facial skin. Yoga, Meditation, Exercise
and Body massage are best stress busters and skin friendly therapies.
Addiction: Tobacco, drugs, alcohol etc make the skin look lifeless
and unattractive. Say no to any form of tobacco, alcohol and drugs
Diet
Unhealthy diet spoils the
skin. Junk, spicy, oily foods spoil the beauty of skin causing acne,
pimples and black heads. A healthy diet retards ageing process of skin
and gives it a charming look. The tips given below help you to adopt a
healthy diet.
Drink plenty of fresh clean water (2-3 liters daily). It helps to
eliminate body wastes and toxins. It keeps constipation at bay.
Let fresh fruits and vegetables occupy major portion of your diet.
Dark green and orange vegetables and fruits have antioxidants and also
process cancer fighting properties
Avoid sweets, chocolates, junk foods, deep fried, oily and spicy
foods.
Daily and Weekly Regimen for
Beautiful Skin
Take bath daily
Wash your face twice daily with herbal natural scrubs like
besan,
methi powder, green gram flour, masoor dal flour etc. Splash
clean water on face as soon as you wash.
Do a complete body massage with gingili oil once in a week.
Doing Pranayam daily for 15 minutes keep the skin healthy and
radiant.
Do facials with natural fresh herbs, fruits, vegetables etc once in a
week. Cucumber, carrot, water melon, sandal wood paste, turmeric, honey
etc can be used according to seasons and skin types.
Drink a glass of water with a spoon of honey in empty stomach .This
should be one of your daily routine.
Savor milk, curds and butter milk.
December 2,
2007
Disclaimer
The above article is educational in nature, and is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you have a medical
condition, please consult your physician.
Dr.Savitha Suri has been an Ayurvedic Practitioner since 1989. After
getting a graduation degree in Ayurveda (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine
and Surgery) in 1988 from University of Mysore, India, she started
practicing Ayurveda . Her articles about Ayurveda have been published in
news papers, health magazines and websites. Dr.Savitha Suri lives in
Mysore, Karnataka, India. She gives consultations in Mysore and also in
Bangalore, the silicon valley of India. By arrangement
with
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