Ayurveda is one of the oldest and most natural medicinal systems in India. It refers to the old system of traditional medicine that is still practiced in India and several other countries in South Asia. It is based on a holistic therapy approach that aims to cure human disorders by restoring balance to the many aspects of human existence, including the body, mind, intellect, and spirit. It is based on the three Tridosh of Vat (Motion), Pitta (Conversion), and Cough (Fusion). Dominance of Pitta doshas causes an imbalance in the body, resulting in skin ailments. Our concern for various skin problems has become a linchpin in this era. Environmental causes such as pollution, UV rays, exposure to various chemical, insectisides and fertilizers are manifested in different skin conditions such as acne, black spots, wrinkles, dull skin, sunburn, and so on. Many other biotic factors, such as fungi and bacteria, can cause harm. Cosmetics may include various hazardous chemicals in a hidden way and they are also, unregulated and cheap, and hence frequently utilized. Chemicals applied to the skin in different cream formulations, are very dangerous because they can penetrate directly into the circulation via the skin barrier; Formaldehyde, Phthalates, Fragrances, Parabens, Oxybenzone, PEG Compounds, Mineral Oil, Triclosan and many more harmful and carcinogenic compounds may be found in cosmetics that people use on a daily basis. Many of these chemicals build up in tissue, amplifying their effects. Ayurvedic medicinal plants have been the most fruitful source of medication research leads, with over a hundred novel compounds now in clinical trials. Herbal have the potential for pigmentation suppression, antioxidant capacity and antibacterial activity, which is why they are commonly used in skin care products. Medicinal plants occur naturally and are relatively safe, environmentally friendly, and readily available. Traditionally, a variety of plants have been used to treat different diseases and it is necessary to promote them in order to preserve human lives