Summary
Common ENERGETIC INNOVATOR traits
Quick decision maker.
Inspiring & enthusiastic.
Risk of excessive METABOLISM: may increase emotions & anxiety or promote burnout.
Impact of imbalance on skin & hair
Excess METABOLISM causes heat and inflammation to your body.
Skin can become prone to redness and sensitivity leading to acne, hives or eczema.
Rebalance with Ayurvedic science
Skin routines with soothing and calming products such as aloe vera, turmeric or coconut oil.
Right UV protection for sensitive skin.
Cooling face masks to counter inflammation and heat in body.
Detailed report
What are natural systems that balance health & beauty?
In contrast to conventional approaches that focus solely on treating symptoms, Ayurvedic science aims to identify the natural health system within each person, promoting holistic improvement in healthy beauty. These natural systems can be categorized into 3 types:
Movement (Sanskrit: Vata)
Responsible for everything in motion within our bodies and mind. Be it the pace of blood flowing through our veins or the number of thoughts in our mind, it can be different for each individual, thanks to the natural system of MOVEMENT which governs it.
Metabolism (Sanskrit: Pitta)
Responsible for converting all forms of energy within our bodies. Be it the oxygenation process or converting food to nutrients, the natural system of METABOLISM can be different for individuals, resulting in different energy conversions.
Structure (Sanskrit: Kapha)
Responsible for all the material in our body and its structural responsiveness. From our internal body structure to our visible differences, natures system of STRUCTURE governs each persons unique physiology.
When these 3 systems are in balance, we look and feel our best. However, imbalances can manifest as skin and hair issues, which are often indicators of underlying problems.
Your personal balance assessment
Each of us possess a unique dominant system that we are born with. In your case, NAME, your dominant system is MOVEMENT, which means you are generally enthusiastic and quick decision maker.
However, due to the dynamic nature of our lifestyle and environment, imbalances can occur. Currently, your imbalance is in the system of METABOLISM, which indicates an excess of heat and inflammation in your body. This can affect your health and beauty.
Common ENERGETIC INNOVATOR traits
As an ENERGETIC INNOVATOR, you possess remarkable qualities such as:
- Quick decision maker: You tend to make effective choices quickly in various situations.
- Enthusiastic: You bring a vibrant and lively energy to everything you do,
- Natural inspirers: Capable of motivating and inspiring others with dynamic energy.
However due to the excess METABOLISM in your system, the balance might tip over and you can face moments of increased emotion, anger or burnout.
Impact of imbalance on skin & hair
Excess METABOLISM causes more heat & inflammation to your body, which can make your skin more sensitive and reactive. This can result in skin issues such as acne, hives, or eczema. The skin may become prone to redness and sensitivity. Similarly, due to scalp inflammation, your hair may become rough, brittle and greasy. Whether your skin is of dry, oily or normal texture, taking extra care of the sensitivity due to your current imbalance is key to healthy beauty.
To address these issues, Energetic INNOVATORS should focus on soothing and calming natural products for example with aloe vera, turmeric or coconut oil, sunscreen and cooling face masks to counteract the extra heat and inflammation.
Rebalance with Ayurvedic science
External skincare alone is insufficient, as more than 80% of skin issues are caused by internal factors. Adopting holistic health and beauty solutions is essential. Here are a few examples for your profile:
Avoid spicy & acidic foods: So you can promote a healthier digestion by cooling and soothing your system.
Relax more: Practice techniques like meditation or gentle yoga to help your mind & body cool down.
Stress Management: You may be prone to burnout or anxiety. Practice regular stress-reducing techniques, such as calming yoga and 2-minute meditations