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Is Your Skincare Making Your Skin Worse?
by All About Media
on Apr 16 2026
Signs Your Routine Is Damaging Your Skin Barrier
If your skin feels more irritated, sensitive, or prone to breakouts than ever — despite using “good” skincare products — your routine might be doing more harm than good.
In today’s world of actives, acids, and endless product layering, it’s easy to overdo it. And when that happens, your skin’s natural protective barrier — your skin’s first line of defence — can become compromised.
“Yes — over-cleansing, over-exfoliating, and combining too many active ingredients are among the most common causes of skin barrier damage. The signs can look surprisingly similar to the problems you were trying to fix in the first place.”
From an Ayurvedic perspective, this is a sign of imbalance, not lack of effort.
What Is the Skin Barrier — and Why Does It Matter?
The skin barrier — also called the stratum corneum — is the outermost layer of skin. It acts as a natural shield, sealing in moisture and protecting against irritants, pollutants, and environmental stress.
In Ayurveda, this protective layer reflects the skin’s innate intelligence — its ability to maintain harmony between inner vitality and outer exposure. When it functions well, your skin is calm, clear, and resilient. When it’s disrupted, even well-chosen products can aggravate rather than heal.
A healthy skin barrier:
• Locks in moisture and prevents water loss
• Keeps irritants, bacteria, and toxins out
• Maintains smooth, balanced, resilient skin
When it’s damaged, even high-quality products won’t work as intended — and may make things worse.
How Do You Know If Your Skin Barrier Is Damaged?
Your skin’s protective balance rarely shifts overnight — but it will signal when something is wrong.
Common signs of a compromised skin barrier include:
• Persistent redness or sensitivity
• Breakouts that don’t respond to treatment
• Tightness or dryness after cleansing
• A burning or stinging sensation when applying products
• Flaky, dull, or uneven skin texture
If this sounds familiar, your skin may not need more treatment — it may need repair and rest.
What Damages the Skin Barrier? Common Skincare Habits to Reconsider
Modern skincare often encourages layering multiple products and actives — but more isn’t always better. Common habits that can disrupt your skin’s natural balance:
• Over-exfoliation:Using scrubs, AHAs, BHAs, or enzymes too frequently can strip the skin of its natural protective oils.
• Too many active ingredients at once:Combining retinoids, acids, and vitamin C without careful sequencing can overwhelm the skin.
• Harsh cleansers:Foaming or stripping cleansers disrupt the skin’s natural pH and microbiome.
• Over-treating acne:Aggressive spot treatments can dry out the skin, triggering more oil production and worsening breakouts over time.
The Ayurvedic View: How Skin Barrier Damage Relates to Dosha Imbalance
In Ayurveda, when the skin’s natural protection is weakened, it often reflects a disturbance in the doshas — particularly an aggravation of:
• Pitta (heat):leading to inflammation, redness, and sensitivity
• Vata (dryness):leading to dehydration, flakiness, and premature ageing
When both are aggravated simultaneously, the skin becomes reactive, fragile, and slow to heal. Rather than adding more products to correct the problem, Ayurveda focuses on restoring harmony — calming inflammation, deeply nourishing the skin, and allowing it to recover its natural rhythm.
How to Support Skin Barrier Repair
When your skin’s natural protection is weakened, the goal is not to fix it instantly — it is to restore balance through gentle, consistent care. Your skin benefits from:
• Simple, non-stripping cleansing
• Ingredients that calm and soothe inflammation
• Deep hydration and barrier-supportive nourishment
• A consistent, minimal routine — fewer products, applied with intention
When given the right support, your skin has a remarkable ability to repair itself.
Ayurvedic Ingredients That Support a Healthy Skin Barrier
At AyurScience, our Purity and Clarity ranges are formulated around the principles of Ayurveda — using botanicals traditionally valued for their ability to calm, protect, and restore the skin’s natural vitality.
Both ranges feature our signature AyurActive complex of Amla (Indian Gooseberry) and Tulsi (Holy Basil) — ingredients with a long history of use in Ayurvedic skin care, selected for their potential to support skin vitality, calm inflammation, and promote a clearer, more balanced complexion.
The Purity Range — for oily, blemish-prone skin
Rooted in Ayurvedic wisdom for balancing excess Pitta and Kapha, the Purity range is designed for skin that is reactive, congested, or prone to breakouts.
• Bakuchiol (Sytenol A):May help reduce the appearance of acne and redness while improving the look of fine lines — a gentler botanical alternative to retinoids.
• Frankincense (Boswellia Serrata):Valued for its traditional antimicrobial properties, suited to blemish-prone and irritated skin.
• Ginger (Zingiber Officinale):Helps soothe redness and support skin texture.
• Manjistha (Rubia Cordifolia):Traditionally used to calm irritated or inflamed skin.
• Turmeric (Curcuma Longa):Rich in antioxidants that may calm irritation and support a healthy-looking complexion.
The Clarity Range — for dullness, pigmentation, and uneven tone
The Clarity range addresses Vata and Pitta skin concerns, working to brighten, refine, and support more youthful-looking skin.
• Gotu Kola (Centella Asiatica):Supports smoother, plumper-looking skin and may help improve the appearance of photo-ageing.
• Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum):Traditionally used to support an even complexion.
• Saffron (Crocus sativus):May help protect against free radical damage while brightening the complexion.
• Manjistha (Rubia Cordifolia):Known for its ability to soothe, brighten, and protect against environmental stress.
• Rumex (Rumex Occidentalis):May help even skin tone and reduce the appearance of dark spots.
The Bottom Line
When your skin feels overwhelmed, reactive, or persistently out of balance, it is often a signal to pause and simplify — not add more. True skin health is not built through intensity. It is built through consistency, nourishment, and respect for the skin’s own intelligence. From an Ayurvedic perspective, when balance is restored, the skin is able to function as it should — calm, resilient, and radiant.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can your skincare routine actually damage your skin barrier?
Yes. Common culprits include over-exfoliating, using too many active ingredients simultaneously, and cleansing with products that are too harsh for your skin type. The damage is often gradual — and its symptoms can look like the original skin concerns you were trying to address.
How long does it take to repair a damaged skin barrier?
With a simplified, gentle routine, most people begin to notice improvement within two to four weeks. Full recovery can take longer depending on the degree of disruption. The most important steps are reducing active ingredients, switching to a non-stripping cleanser, and focusing on hydration and nourishment.
What Ayurvedic ingredients help repair the skin barrier?
In Ayurvedic practice, ingredients traditionally valued for barrier support include Tulsi (Holy Basil), Amla (Indian Gooseberry), Manjistha, and Turmeric — all of which have a long history of use in addressing inflammation and supporting skin recovery. AyurScience’s Purity and Clarity ranges are formulated around these botanicals.
by Kylie Morgan
on Apr 07 2026
Ayurvedic skincare uses ingredients based on ancient herbal preparations, to support and balance the skin without harmful ingredients. Ayurvedic skincare leverages the ingredients and principles of Ayurvedic medicine, that has been used for centuries in Indian subcontinental culture, to support overall wellbeing and balance.Unlike other natural skincare, Ayurvedic skincare is focused on managing the root cause behind skin concerns, rather than just the visible symptoms. You’ll also find that Ayurvedic skincare is timeless, rather than trend-led and takes a multi-ingredient approach to skin concerns.
What Is Ayurveda?
Ayurveda uses botanicals such as herbs, spices, fruit extracts, and essential oils in medicinal quantities for healing. Ayurveda is a system that views wellness as a reflection of internal balance. Therefore, Ayurveda aims to balance the doshas (energies or elements) that control various functions in our bodies.
Scientists have conducted studies on the ingredients and methods used in Ayurvedic medicinal practices and confirmed their healing properties, internally inside the body, and externally to the skin.When it comes to skin health, imbalance in a dosha often shows up through common skin concerns such as inflammation, dryness, congestion and more.
Understanding Dosha Skincare
Three doshas exist in Ayurveda; Vata (ether and air), Pitta (fire and water), and Kapha (earth and water). Every individual has a unique combination of these energies, with one typically more dominant.
Factors such as stress, diet, climate, hormones or lifestyle factors can move your primary dosha out of balance.
While your dominant dosha shapes your skin's natural tendencies, any dosha can fall out of balance. Vata imbalance often shows up as dryness and sensitivity. Pitta imbalance can manifest as redness and reactivity, while Kapha that is off balance flares up with congestion and oiliness.
The Benefits of a Holistic Skincare Routine
Ayurveda believes that beautiful skin is the result of a holistic approach to your health and is a reflection of internal balance. We all have an understanding of how our dietary choices, exercise habits and stress levels can influence our organs, and tend to play out on our skin. That's why fitness, stress reduction, adequate hydration and optimal nutrition are key for complete health. These lifestyle factors then become the foundation to skin health, where good-quality, natural skincare is the next step for providing further nourishment and balance for the skin. We’ve learned the power of a holistic approach to skin health, and advocate for skincare from the inside out.Why Embrace an Ayurvedic Skincare Routine
At AyurScience, we have two herbal skincare ranges, Purity and Clarity, inspired by the principles of Ayurveda to complete your daily skincare ritual. Both ranges feature our signature AyurActive complex of Amla (Indian Gooseberry) and Tulsi (Holy Basil), traditionally used to support skin vitality, help slow visible signs of ageing, calm inflammation, protect against environmental stress, and promote a clearer, more balanced complextion.
The Purity Range
Rooted in Ayurvedic wisdom for balancing excess Pitta and Kapha, our Purity range is designed for oily, blemish-prone skin. The ingredients deliver natural skincare for sensitive skin that soothes redness and irritation and combats breakouts.
● Bakuchiol (Sytenol A): Bakuchiol combats acne, hyperpigmentation, and improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles just like retinoids, but without the undesirable effects.
● Frankincense (Pure-Phen) (Boswellia Serrata): Frankincense is known for its antimicrobial properties, making it effective for those who struggle with acne and skin irritation.
● Ginger (Zingiber Officinale): Soothes redness and inflammation, and improves skin texture help clear blemishes.
● Turmeric (TEGO Tumerone ORG) (Curcuma Longa): Turmeric has antioxidant properties that soothe irritation and promote radiance.
Clarity Range
Our Clarity range speaks to Vata and Pitta skin concerns, for those who struggle with dull skin, pigmentation, and discolouration. The ingredients brighten, clarify, and refine the skin and prevent premature ageing.
Some of the ingredients we use are:
● Gotu Kola (part of the WhiteTen complex) Centella Asiatica: Gotu Kola supports smoother and plumper-looking skin and helps address the appearance of photo-ageing.
● Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum): Sandalwood helps prevent premature ageing through its antioxidant properties and, also helps prevent excessive melanin production, combating discolouration caused by ageing and pregnancy.
● Saffron (Crocus sativus): Helps fight the visible signs of ageing by protecting the skin from free radical damage and naturally brightening the complexion.
● Manjistha (Rubia Cordifolia): Manjistha soothes irritation, brightens the skin, and protects the skin from damage.
● Rumex (Tyrostat 11) (Rumex Occidentalis): Rumex helps to even out skin tone and is effective for lightening dark marks.
Conclusion
Good skin health begins with dinacharya. This is a traditional Ayurvedic notion, where the idea of daily rituals of self-care also work to balance the body and the mind. It can be as simple as taking a moment to apply a gentle cleanser or soothing hydration lotion. Ayurveda teaches us that the key to lasting change is consistency rather than perfection so it’s key to focus on the small steps you can take every day. Explore the difference that an Ayurvedic beauty routine can bring to your day and night.
Skin Pigmentation – Impact on skin ageing and what you can do about it
by Kylie Morgan
on Feb 27 2026
Our skin often tells a story, of the joys and lows, but also of the months just passed. Seasons take their toll on our skin. For example, in summer the intense ultraviolet (UV) exposure, intense heat, outdoor activities and partying leaves a legacy of photoageing, inflammation, and uneven pigmentation.
In the world of modern dermatology and ancient Ayurveda, this isn't just "sun damage", it is the visible result of a process known as inflamm-aging – inflammation that leads to skin-ageing, and skin pigmentation.
At AyurScience, an Australian brand founded by second-generation pharmacists, we bridge the gap between 5,000 years of herbal tradition and science precision. By understanding inflamm-aging, we can move beyond quick fixes to a routine that supports repair and rebalances the skin.
1. What is Inflamm-aging, and what causes skin pigmentation?
Inflamm-aging is a term used to describe the link between chronic, low-grade inflammation and the acceleration of the ageing process. Exposure to toxins, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, environmental pollutants and even skin products that irritate the skin creates a rush of reactive oxygen species (ROS), damaging skin cells.
The cause of skin pigmentation is from this oxidative stress that triggers a cascade of pro-inflammatory signalling proteins which overstimulate pigment-producing skin cells (melanocytes). The result is an irregular distribution of melanin, resulting in darkening age spots on the hands and face, pigmentation on the face, redness in the skin, and uneven skin-tone.
Summer is usually a major contributor to skin pigmentation on the face, and other exposed areas, like the hands, given the heightened exposure to UV damage.
2. Hormones and Menopause Skin
During menopause skin is impacted with a dip in estrogen levels reducing the skin’s natural collagen production and structural elasticity. This hormonal transition often makes the skin more prone to "hot flush redness" and sensitivity.
The weakened skin matrix causes ageing fine lines and skin pigmentation to appear faster. Addressing these changes requires an approach that focuses on providing nutrients and herbs, like amla, tulsi and vitamin C for skin repair, saffron for protection and Centella for skin rejuvenation.
3. Is it possible to remove skin pigmentation?
Prevention is always better than the cure. The most effective way to interrupt the cycle of inflamm-aging is through high-potency antioxidant skincare. Some antioxidant scientifically developed herbals also help brighten skin, reducing skin pigmentation. AyurScience Beauty CLARITY range, formulated with specific, clinically-backed botanicals, is designed to neutralise free radicals and help with skin pigmentation, including age spots on the face.
The AyurActive™ Signature Complex
Every formula features Amla and Tulsi complex, two of Ayurveda’s most revered herbs for skin pigmentation and repair.
• Emblica (Amla): Amla superfruit, rich in Vitamin C for skin, containing over 20 times the Vitamin C of oranges. In science studies Amla extract has shown a 63% decrease in melanin production, making it an essential tool to get rid of age spots.
• Ayuredi® (Tulsi/Holy Basil): tulsi skincare provides a potent anti-inflammatory agent, in this specialised form. It is proven to reduce face redness and calm skin redness by reducing skin distress.
Skin pigmentation is an imbalance which needs support to correct. These specialised herbal and nutritional skincare compounds correct skin redness and facial pigmentation:
• WhiteTen™ Complex: A synergistic blend of 10 botanicals, including Centella “K-beauty” sensation and Niacinamide (vitamin B3). While it is not easy to get rid of age spots on the face or elsewhere, this Korean beauty complex specifically targets UV-induced dark age spots, with studies showing a visible reduction in age spot size and intensity when used daily over an 8-week period.
• Saffrever® (Saffron): Saffron is a defensive marvel that provides up to 90% free radical reduction, protecting the skin matrix from premature ageing.
• Bakuchiol (Sytenol® A): Bakuchiol natural retinol alternative is popular for good reason. Unlike traditional retinol, which can cause scaling and stinging, Bakuchiol is phytochemically stable, meaning it can be used safely during the day to reduce wrinkles and skin dark spots, or skin pigmentation without irritation.
4. Your Ritual for Brightened, Calm and Even Skin: Uneven Skin Tone Products
Step 1: Daily Brightening Cleansing
Use AyurScience CLARITY Brightening Crème Cleanser morning and night. This rich, soap-free crème cleanser removes impurities and daily grime while infusing the skin with Amla and Sandalwood to improve tone.
Step 2: Weekly Detox and Skin Resurface
Apply AyurScience CLARITY Energising Mask 2-3 times per week. Alpha Hydroxy Fruit Acids (AHAs) provide deep and gentle exfoliation. Kaolin Clay gently cools and draws up toxins trapped deep within the skin. This step is vital for shedding the dead, pigmented cells of the top layer to reveal a smoother, fresher complexion.
Step 3: Intense Hydration and Skin Brightening
Apply AyurScience CLARITY Radiance Serum to target pigmentation and age spots. This lightweight powerhouse features the WhiteTen™ complex and Hyaluronic acid to deeply hydrate and visibly brighten skin tone. This ultra-hydrating and mild exfoliating serum for hyperpigmentation and serum for age spots is best layered with an antioxidant daily moisturiser, like AyurScience Clarity Even Skin Tone Moisturiser.
Step 4: Rejuvenating Antioxidant Moisturiser
Seal your routine with AyurScience CLARITY Even Skin Tone Moisturiser. Antioxidants for skin to repair the surface barrier and restores natural balance. Amla and tulsi, boosted to maintain softness and calm skin irritation. Brightening and lightening age spots on the face with regular use.
Skin Clarity, Skin Confidence
Healthy skin is a reflection of internal balance. By using antioxidant-rich herbal skincare to contain inflammation at its root, we can achieve a complexion that is not just "glass-skin" on the surface, but resilient and radiant from within.
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