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Here are some
suggestions to keep your skin looking beautiful all summer long:
1.
Drink lots of water through the day, not only to replenish
moisture lost to the heat and sweat but also to help flush toxins
out of the body and keep skin looking clear and lustrous. Herb or
spice teas, made with skin-enhancing ingredients, offer added
therapeutic benefit. To balance Pitta, choose cooling herbs and
spices such as mint, cardamom and fennel. Stay away from iced
beverages because they hinder digestion and can create toxins
leading to skin breakouts.
2.
Eat Pitta-balancing fruits, vegetables and herbs, which supply the
skin with essential nutrients and come with free-radical fighting
antioxidant properties while they help keep your skin cool.
Carrots, lettuce, summer squash such as zucchini, celery,
asparagus and leafy greens are good vegetable choices. Sweet juicy
fruits such as pears, grapes, watermelon and mangoes both nourish
and cleanse. Fresh ginger, cilantro, mint and basil add flavor and
aromas to dishes without aggravating Pitta dosha.
3.
The sweet, bitter and astringent tastes balance Pitta while the
sour, pungent and salty tastes aggravate it. Go easy on spicy or
sour foods, especially if you plan to go out and enjoy the sun for
the day, to keep your skin from breaking out or getting inflamed.
4.
Milk is a cooling, Pitta-pacifying beverage that also supplies
nutrients to your skin and helps to keep it from drying out. Drink
a cup of milk every day, and also combine milk with ingredients
like almond meal and rose water to make a Pitta-balancing skin
cleanser.
5.
Get plenty of quality rest each night. Keep your bedroom cool,
dark and comfortable and sleep on cotton or linen sheets. Get to
bed early and awaken early for clear healthy skin and sparkling
eyes.
6.
Pitta dosha governs the heart and emotions. When you feel
stressed, angry or frustrated, your skin will show it over time as
furrows and small lines and breakouts. Practice calming yoga poses
or meditation to stay serene and help your body and mind manage
stress. Diffuse Pitta-balancing essential oils, such as rose,
sandalwood and lavender to keep mind and heart balanced. Walk on
the beach or through a cool shady garden.
7.
The sun can increase sebum production, causing your skin to look
oily on occasion. When the oil combines with dirt and sweat, pores
get clogged. Be meticulous about your cleansing routine, morning
and night. Use a non-soap based gentle cleanser that will deep
cleanse without drying out the skin. A good cleansing mix for
dry/normal skin can be made with almond meal, oatmeal, milk and
rosewater. For oily skin, try chickpea flour (found in Indian
grocery stores) or oatmeal with yogurt and a little lemon and neem
powder. If you use a toner, look for one without alcohol.
8.
Keep your skin nourished with an herbal moisturizer. Look for
ayurvedic formulations that contain skin-friendly herbs such as
sandalwood, turmeric, brahmi, amla and aloe vera. At least once a
week, treat yourself to a fruit or vegetable mask appropriate for
your skin type. Cucumbers, avocados, apricots and papayas lend
themselves well to homemade masks. Puree the fruit or vegetable
and blend with some yogurt, honey, oatmeal and lemon juice (for
oily skin) or rosewater (for dry skin) and apply evenly to the
face. Let stay for 15-20 minutes and then rinse off with lukewarm
water.
9.
Do
not go out during the hottest parts of the day, between 10 a.m.
and 4 p.m. If you exercise outdoors, do it early in the morning.
Wear sunscreen, lip protection, sunglasses and a broad-brimmed hat
when you go out-exposure to the sun can age skin very rapidly. A
thin mixture of red sandalwood powder and rosewater applied to
your skin 2-3 times a week can help it become more resilient. Take
an aromatherapy floral water or hydrosol along for the day to stay
refreshed.
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