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Ayurvedic Soaps for Skin Infections

Summer or Winter, skin infection is a common complaint. But it reaches the peak when its monsoon. From itchy scaly…

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Ayurvedic Soaps for Skin Infections

Summer or Winter, skin infection is a common complaint. But it reaches the peak when its monsoon. From itchy scaly skin to reddish irritating painful boils, infections can be real trouble.   

The cosmetic cures containing chemicals can make things just worse. When allergies strike the best thing to do is go all-natural. Try a few home remedies from your granny’s book or search for natural alternatives to cure allergies. 

Ayurveda offers potent herbal soaps and ointments to cure infections. Here are 3 best Skin-friendly Ayurvedic Soaps to treat infections and allergies naturally.  

3 Best Ayurvedic Skin Soaps

                                         

Aactaril Soap 75gm - Himalaya

Himalaya’s Aactaril Soap is an Ayurvedic medicated soap for fighting allergies and infections. Its antimicrobial properties kill germs, bacteria, fungus and other infection-causing microbes. It is very beneficial in soothing rashes, itching and irritation on the skin, including that of the pelvic region.

Made of completely natural ingredients, Himalaya Aactaril Soap is free of chemicals. It is skin-friendly and suits almost all types of skin. The soap does not scrap away the moisture content of the skin and thus do not cause dryness or flakiness on regular use.

Doctors widely indicate this soap for relieving itching, burning, redness and signs of inflammation. It is a potent natural cure for infections like folliculitis, Tinea, and other recurrent skin allergies 

                                         

Pingar Skin Care Soap - Ayur Ashrama

Pingar Skin Care Soap is an Ayurvedic soap very effective against zits and scars. Its antibacterial properties prevent acne bursts and anti-inflammation properties prevent redness of the skin.

It removes dead skin cells, oil, dirt, and other pollutants from the skin, unclogging pores, and preventing skin conditions such as acne. Regular application of this natural soap helps in lightening and fading of scars and marks. 

This Ayurvedic soap is also 100% natural and skin-friendly. No side effects are reported even on daily use. It is suitable for both oily as well as dry skin as the soap helps in balancing the sebum secretion. 

                                        

Wright Herbal Soap - Amrita Drugs

Wright Herbal Soap is very effective in treating psoriasis and eczema, fungal infections, dermatitis. This Ayurvedic soap carries the goodness of neem, turmeric, Wrightia, Aloe vera and several other herbs. 

Neem is known for its anti-microbial and infection-fighting properties. Turmeric is a great anti-inflammatory agent. And Aloe vera helps in soothing and healing the skin. The perfect blend of these powerful ingredients washes of all the infection-causing organisms and helps in faster healing.

Doctors widely recommend it in the treatment of fungal infections, psoriasis and eczema. It is a safe and simple solution for all types of skin problems. 

Natural Tips for Fighting Skin Infections

Neem 

Ayurveda crowns Neem as the ultimate weapon against all sorts of infections. It is a natural antifungal and detoxifying agent capable of killing pathogens and dermophytes.

How to use?

·  Boil a few Neem leaves in water and use it to take a bath. 

·  Make a paste by grinding neem leaves and apply it on the area of irritation.

This will help soothe irritation, reduce inflammation, relieve itching. It is one of the greatest home remedies for allergies and infections. 

Aloe Vera

There is nothing that this green jelly can’t cure. Itching, irritation, redness, inflammation, wounds, burn and more. Aloe vera consists of six antiseptic agents. It has great antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral properties.

How to Apply?

·  Take a leaf from the plant and apply the gel directly on the skin.

·  Make ice cubes with aloe vera gel and rub it on your skin.

Aloe vera works particularly well against fungal skin infections. However, it brings relief to all types of irritation and itch on the skin.

 

Coconut Oil

Coconut Oil contains fatty acids with antifungal properties that can kill fungal cells on the skin. Coconut oil is quite effective in treating mild to moderate skin infections. 

It relieves itch, redness, irritation, dryness, boils and infections. Apply coconut oil gently on the skin. 

Garlic

The white cloves are indeed magical when it comes to fighting infections. They are proven to be effective against several types of fungal infections. Particularly, the ones caused by CandidaTorulopsisTrichophyton, and Cryptococcus.

How to Apply?

Apply a thin paste of crushed garlic cloves blended in olive or coconut oil. Leave it on for 2 hours and rinse it off. 

The garlic paste may not be suitable for all. If it causes stinging, swelling, or redness, rinse off immediately.

 

Turmeric

The golden spice has amazing antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It is best known to soothe inflammation of the skin. 

How to Apply?

Consume turmeric tea or apply it topically.

Make a paste by mixing turmeric with water or coconut oil.

Conclusion

Apart from these cures to control infections, the best way to combat infections is through strong immunity. Get enough sleep, eat a healthy diet, work out daily and keep stress at bay!

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