natural probiotics to balance the skin’s microbiome while the flour gently exfoliates.
If your face feels “hot” or itchy (a common sign of rising Pitta during a blood flush), this cooling gel wash provides instant relief.
Expert Tip: If you notice your skin is becoming excessively dry or flaky, add 2 drops of Kumkumadi Tailam (Saffron oil) to your moisturizer at night. This balances the drying effect of the neem while keeping the blood purification benefits active.
During a blood detox, your body is actively pushing heat (Pitta) toward the surface. An overnight routine should focus on passive cooling and barrier repair to prevent the skin from becoming reactive, dry, or inflamed while you sleep.
The goal here is to reduce the “fire” in the skin without using heavy oils that might trap heat and lead to further breakouts.
Before starting your routine, ensure the skin is free of the day’s environmental pollutants.
During a detox, your skin often loses moisture (Transepidermal Water Loss). Instead of a thick cream, use a high-water-content gel.
If you have active, red detox breakouts, do not pick them.
| Rule | The Reason |
| Silk or Cotton Only | Synthetic pillowcases trap heat, which can exacerbate Pitta rashes. |
| No “Active” Retinols | Avoid Vitamin A or strong acids during a detox; your skin barrier is too thin right now. |
| Sleep by 10:00 PM | According to Ayurveda, 10 PM to 2 AM is “Pitta time.” If you are awake, your liver cannot detox as efficiently. |
A Quick Warning: If you wake up with “puffy” eyes or increased redness, it’s a sign that your room is too warm or your evening meal was too salty. Keep a spray bottle of rose water in the fridge for an immediate morning “reset.”
To support your skin throughout the detox:
When Pitta (fire and water elements) overflows from the digestive tract into the blood, it manifests as red, itchy, or “hot” skin. While neem is a powerful purifier, Ayurveda recommends specific “Sitala” (cooling) herbs to soothe the inflammation and protect your tissues from drying out.
Here are the most effective herbs to manage a flare-up internally:
Sariva is the gold standard for skin heat. It is unique because it is a Rakta Prasadana — it doesn’t just “clean” the blood; it actually nourishes and calms it.
If your flare-up is characterized by deep redness or pigmentation, Manjistha is the priority. It is considered the
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