Yoga asanas actually help a person in many different. It helps to cleanse, stimulate, aid, and encourage healthy skin. From helping to stay fit to calming our chaotic mind yoga asanas are solution to all our problem. Some yoga asanas can help improve your skin’s health and help combat skin woes like acne breakouts and wrinkles.
According to Grand Master Akshar, a philanthropist, spiritual master, lifestyle coach, yoga-preneur and author, when we make self-care secondary, our health suffers greatly, causing the skin to break out into acne, (premature) wrinkles, etc.
“It is, therefore, important to pay attention to our diet by avoiding fatty, oily and processed food. We can increase our water intake to hydrate our skin and use a good quality sunscreen if there is going to be exposure to sun,” he says, adding that factors like stress and anxiety also come into play.
Here are 5 easy yoga asanas that can really help you get your desired skin.
It is an arm balance asana that can actually help you reach your desired skin goals. The practitioner can begin either in crow pose or, for a more advanced transition, in a head stand. It is also know as crane pose.
How to do it
This asana is one of the most loved yoga poses. It helps not only skin but also overall health and strength. Adho mukha Svanasana requires flexibility and upper body strength. The body forms an inverted “V” with the feet and hands. Pressing into the ground and the hips pushing to the sky.
How to do it
Halasana or Plough pose. It is an inverted asana in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise. Its variations include Karnapidasana with the knees by the ears, and Supta Konasana with the feet wide apart.
How to do it
It is also known as Hand to Foot Pose. It is practiced during the Surya Namaskar or Sun Salutation. Padahastasana massages and tones the digestive organs while increasing flexibility in your calves and hamstrings. It can also release excess Vata (air) from your abdomen and improve blood circulation.
How to do it
It is a semi-inversion that brings more blood flow into the head, strengthens the upper body, and prepares the yogi for arm balances and inversions.
How to do it