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Yoga for glowing skin: 5 asanas that work better than serums

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 14, 2026, 17:57 IST
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Yoga Asanas Before Buying Another Serum

Summer is unapologetically brutal. If it isn't the sweltering heat melting your scalp, it’s the aggressive office air conditioning drying it out completely. Add a constant, unavoidable layer of sweat into the mix, and your hair goes through the absolute wringer. If you’ve been staring at the shower drain lately, watching clumps of hair circle the plumbing, take a breath. You are definitely not the only one.

But before you panic-buy yet another trendy peptide serum or soak your head in a pricey rosemary oil blend, you might want to look at a cheaper, older solution. Your yoga mat. Let's talk science for a second.


Physiologically, unexpected hair loss usually boils down to two annoying culprits: terrible blood circulation and sky-high cortisol. When you're stressed out, your cortisol spikes. This practically shoves your hair follicles into a premature resting phase, which inevitably leads to shedding. Toss in poor circulation, and your scalp is basically starving for oxygen.

The fix? A targeted yoga flow. It tackles the stress and the starvation simultaneously. Here are five foundational asanas that physically force blood back to your roots and tell your nervous system to chill out.

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The Classic Fix: Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward-Facing Dog)

There is a reason this is the quintessential inversion. It’s simple physics. By positioning your head below your heart, gravity does all the heavy lifting. It pulls a fresh, rich supply of oxygenated blood directly into your scalp.

Why does that matter? Because increased microcirculation at the follicular level nourishes the hair roots. That's exactly what you need to push hair out of its resting phase and back into active growth. Plus, it’s just a really great stretch.


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The Instant Chill: Uttanasana (Standing Forward Fold)

Look, sometimes Downward Dog just feels like too much work after a long nine-hour shift. If that’s the case, Uttanasana is your new best friend. It gives you the exact same intense blood-rush to the head, but with the added bonus of deeply decompressing your spine.

Forward bends are incredibly effective at flipping the switch on your nervous system. You go from "fight or flight" straight into "rest and digest," actively lowering the stress hormones responsible for sudden hair fall. Keep a slight bend in your knees, let your arms dangle, and let gravity do the work.


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The Lazy Savior: Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-The-Wall Pose)

When the Delhi heat leaves you feeling physically drained and entirely unmotivated to move, this passive inversion is a lifesaver. You literally just lie there. But internally? It facilitates lymphatic drainage and venous blood return. By flushing out toxins and regulating blood pressure, it creates a healthier internal environment. And a healthy internal environment inevitably shows up in your skin and hair. Scoot your hips to the wall, swing your legs up, and just exist for ten minutes.


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The Cortisol Killer: Balasana (Child’s Pose)

Think of Balasana as a literal reset button. Chronic stress literally tightens the muscles in your scalp, acting like a tourniquet that restricts blood flow to the follicles. Child's pose physically releases that pent-up tension in the neck and upper back. More importantly, it significantly drops your cortisol levels. Knees wide, hips back, forehead resting heavily on the mat. Just breathe.


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The Post-Dinner Secret: Vajrasana (Thunderbolt Pose)

It looks like a basic kneeling posture. It isn't. This is an absolute powerhouse for your gut. Interestingly, it’s also the only asana actively recommended immediately after eating a meal. Here is the harsh truth: you can swallow all the biotin gummies and protein in the world, but if your digestion is sluggish, your body isn't absorbing a thing. Vajrasana directs heavy blood flow to your abdominal and pelvic regions. By optimizing digestion, it ensures your hair actually receives the building blocks it needs to grow.


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How yoga helps in glowing skin?

Glowing skin is not about expensive serums and facials but it is connected to one’s overall health and stress levels. This is where yoga comes in. It is an ancient practice works from the inside out and helps achieve a natural and long-lasting radiance.

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