Benefits of Multani Mitti Face Pack For Your Skin Problems

by | April 7, 2022, 21:42 IST

Benefits of Multani Mitti Face Pack

 

Multani mitti is widely known for its use in beauty and skin care remedies. Primarily multani mitti face packs to reduce oiliness and lend a healthy glow to the skin, this naturally occurring form of clay has several other uses for skin and hair. Go on and read on to know more about multani mitti and how you can use it for your skin and hair! You will not regret it for sure. Trust us.


What Is Multani Mitti?
What Are The Benefits Of Multani Mitti?
What Are Some Multani Mitti Home Remedies For Skin?
Easy Face Packs For Your Skin Problems
FAQs: Multani Mitti Face Pack

What Is Multani Mitti?

Multani mitti, meaning 'mud from Multan', is also popular as fuller's earth. Packed with minerals, fuller's earth primarily contains varying compositions of hydrous aluminum silicates or clay minerals. Common components found in fuller's earth are montmorillonite, kaolinite, and attapulgite, including small amounts of other minerals like calcite, dolomite, and quartz. In some places, fuller's earth refers to calcium bentonite, altered volcanic ash which is mostly composed of montmorillonite.

The name 'fuller's earth' is applicable to any clay material with the ability to decolorise oil or other liquids without chemical treatment. Historically, the name is derived from the word 'fullers' or textile workers. Fullers used clay material for cleaning or 'fulling' wool by kneading it with water into woolen fibers to absorb lanolin, oils, and other impurities as part of the cloth finishing process.

As fuller's earth is a good absorbent, this compound sees a variety of uses today in filters, decontamination, treatment for poisoning, litter boxes, and as a cleaning agent. In cosmetology and dermatology, fuller’s earth is effective as a cleanser, removing oil, dirt, and impurities from the skin and also helping treat acne and other skin problems.

Multani Mitti Face Mask Powder

Tip: Multani mitti or fuller’s earth is packed with minerals and has been used since ancient times for varying uses.

What Are The Benefits Of Multani Mitti?

Here’s how this wonder clay can benefit your skin:

  • Multani mitti cleanses and purifies skin by pulling out oil, dirt, and impurities.
  • This clay not only controls oil but also regularises oil production benefits all skin types.
  • The oil-absorbing properties of multani mitti make it effective against acne and help speed up the healing process.
  • Used as a scrub, multani mitti can slough away dead skin cells and remove blackheads and whiteheads, giving skin a natural and healthy glow.
  • Boosts circulation and improves skin health and tone.

Multani Mitti Face Mask Cleanses & Purifies Skin

Multani mitti also has the following benefits for hair:

  • This compound acts as a mild cleanser, cleaning the scalp without disturbing the natural oils.
  • Multani mitti can help treat dandruff and conditions like eczema, preventing hair loss.
  • This clay is great for conditioning hair and repairing damage.
  • Multani mitti can help deodorise scalp and hair.


Tip:
Multani mitti has several benefits in store for skin and hair!

What Are Some Multani Mitti Home Remedies For Skin?

Using natural home remedies to treat any kind of illness or skin problem has many benefits. From fruits to vegetables and herbs and spices, all of these have been recommended to cure various ailments since time immemorial.

Home remedies not only prove to be better and more beneficial than OTC drugs and creams, but since these are made from easily available ingredients, they are also cheap. Plus, you know you won't have to deal with the side effects of chemical ingredients because you're only using all-natural ones.

Easy Face Packs For Your Skin Problems

To control oil and promote healthy radiance:

  • Mix a tablespoon of multani mitti with two teaspoons of rose water. Add enough water to make a smooth paste. Apply on the face and neck and rinse after 30 minutes.
  • Take two tablespoons of multani mitti in a bowl. Mash a ripe tomato and extract the juice. Add the tomato juice to the multani mitti along with a teaspoon of lemon juice. Mix well to form a fine paste; Add water if needed. Apply on the face and neck and rinse off using water after 30-40 minutes. Do this once or twice a week.
  • Mix a tablespoon of multani mitti with a teaspoon of sandalwood powder. Add enough water to make a smooth paste. Apply on the face and neck and rinse after 20 minutes. you can also add rose water and milk to this remedy and use it a couple of times a week to balance the skin’s pH levels, control oil, and reduce inflammation.

Multani Mitti Face Mask Applying

For pimples and acne:

  • Mix two tablespoons each of multani mitti and honey with a tablespoon of turmeric powder. Apply to cleansed skin and leave on for 15-20 minutes. Rinse with water. Do this a couple of times a week.
  • Mix two tablespoons of multani mitti with a tablespoon of neem powder, and a tablespoon of rose water. Squeeze a little bit of lemon juice into the paste and mix well. Apply onto cleansed skin and rinse with lukewarm water after 15 minutes.
  • Combine multani mitti and aloe vera gel in a ratio of 1:2. Apply the paste onto cleansed skin and rinse after 20-30 minutes. Do this once or twice a week.

Multani Mitti & Aloe Vera Gel Face Mask

For pigmented and tanned skin:

  • Make a scrub using equal quantities of multani mitti, sugar, and coconut water. rub onto skin gently in circular motions. Allow sitting for 10-15 minutes. Rinse off lukewarm water. Do this once a week for smooth even-toned skin.
  • Take equal quantities of multani mitti and oatmeal powder. Add a teaspoon of turmeric powder and sandalwood powder. Add enough milk to make a paste. Rub onto skin gently to slough off dry skin and for deep moisturisation.
  • Mix a tablespoon of multani mitti with a teaspoon each of honey, lemon juice, tomato juice, and milk. Apply onto tanned skin and leave for 15-20 minutes. Wash with cold water to soothe skin and reduce dark spots.

Multani Mitti Face Mask for Tanned Skin

For dry skin:

  • Mix equal quantities of multani mitti and curd. Add in honey and a dash of lemon juice. Apply to skin and rinse with cold water after 20 minutes for nourished skin.
  • Mash a cup of ripe papaya. Mix in a tablespoon of multani mitti; add water or multi mitti as required to make a thick paste. Mix in a teaspoon of honey. Apply onto cleansed skin and rinse with water after 15-20 minutes.
  • Combine two tablespoons of multani mitti with a tablespoon each of milk and cucumber juice. Apply to skin and wash off after 15 minutes.

Multani Mitti Face Mask for Dry Skin

For combination skin:

  • Mix two tablespoons of Multani mitti with a tablespoon of honey and juice of half a lemon. Apply to the face and let it remain for 30 minutes. Rinse with lukewarm water.
  • Take sandalwood powder and Multani mitti in equal quantities. Add enough milk to make a paste. Apply onto face and rinse after 20 minutes.

Multani Mitti Face Mask For Combination Skin
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For sensitive skin:

  • Mix a little milk and aloe vera gel with Multani mitti to make a paste. Apply onto face and let dry for 15-20 minutes. Rinse it off and moisturise skin.
  • Mix a tablespoon of Multani mitti with a teaspoon of sandalwood powder and turmeric powder. Add tomato juice to make a paste. Apply onto skin and rinse after about 20 minutes. Moisturise after patting skin dry.

Multani Mitti Face Mask For Sensitive Skin
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For dark circles:

  • Mix multani mitti with glycerine and almond paste until smooth. Apply to the area around the eyes. Allow it to dry for 10-15 minutes. Spray water to moisten the face pack, and wipe away gently.
  • Mix multani mitti with milk to form a smooth paste. Use as detailed above to soothe eyes and treat dark circles.
  • Peel a potato and grind it. Thicken it with multani mitti to make a paste. Apply it to the area around the eyes and wash off gently after 15 minutes.

Multani Mitti Face Mask for Dark Circles

To make a multani mitti peel-off mask, simply mix a tablespoon of fuller’s earth with your favourite peel-off mask. Apply to face and peel off gently once dry.

Here’s a video on making your own peel-off mask!


Tip:
Multani mitti can be used with a number of kitchen and pantry ingredients to make all-natural beauty and skin care remedies.

FAQs: Multani Mitti Face Pack

Q. Is it okay to use a multani mitti face pack daily for oily skin?

A. Even if you have excessively oily skin, it is not recommended to use a multani mitti face pack daily as it can dry out your skin. If your skin becomes excessively dry, your oil glands will be triggered to produce more oil to keep your skin moisturised.

Stick to using multani mitti face packs only a couple of times a week; for sensitive skin, use them only once a week. Always follow up with a moisturiser that suits your skin type. If you have oily skin, go for a light formula to keep your skin from looking greasy.

To control oil during the day, keep wipes at hand and simply blot your skin dry. You could also wash your face with water and blot your skin dry. Follow a regular skin care routine that involves cleansing, toning, and moisturising. Don’t forget sun protection!

Q. Are there any side effects of multani mitti?

A. Multani mitti has high absorbing power which can leave skin dehydrated. As such, excessive use is not recommended, especially for those with dry or very sensitive skin. If you have dry or sensitive skin, mix multani mitti with ingredients like aloe vera gel and rose water to control inflammation and ingredients like milk and honey for intense hydration. Alternatively, use kaolin clay which is the gentlest clay with mild exfoliating properties.

Bear in mind that while multani mitti has many benefits for skin and hair, its advantages work only when applied topically. Multani mitti can be dangerous to consume as it can lead to blocked intestines or be the cause of kidney stones.


Side Effects of Multani Mitti Face Mask

Q. How to use multani mitti for hair?

A. Multani mitti can be used to solve hair and scalp problems too.

  • For split ends, mix multani mitti with enough curd to make a paste. Apply to hair from root to tips and allow to dry. Rinse with cold water.
  • To stop hair fall, add black pepper powder to the above paste and mix well. Apply to the scalp and wash off with mild shampoo after 30 minutes.
  • Boost hair growth by applying a hair pack of multani mitti mixed with aloe vera gel and lemon juice. Allow to dry and wash off a with mild shampoo.
  • For dry hair, mix multani mitti with curd, a bit of honey, and a dash of lemon juice. Apply the hair pack from root to tips and rinse with cold water after 30 minutes.
  • To deep-condition, your hair, massage your scalp and hair with warm sesame oil. After an hour, apply multani mitti and water paste evenly on the scalp and hair. Rinse after 15-20 minutes.
  • To control oil and cleanse your scalp and hair, mix multani mitti and reetha powder in equal quantities. Make a paste using water. Apply to hair from roots to ends and rinse after 20-30 minutes.
  • To treat dandruff, soak a tablespoon of fenugreek seeds in water for 12 hours. Grind to a smooth paste. Mix with five tablespoons of multani mitti and a teaspoon of lemon juice. Add water, if required. Apply to the scalp and wash off after 30 minutes.

Multani Mitti Face Mask can also be use for Hair

Q. What are the different types of cosmetic clays?

A. Apart from fuller’s earth, these are the different types of cosmetic clays:

- Bentonite clay

Popular for skin benefits, bentonite clay has super absorbing capabilities which means it soaks up sebum quite well and is useful for treating acne. Additionally, bentonite clay has electric properties – when mixed with water, the clay molecules get charged and attract toxins from the skin towards themselves like a magnet. Bentonite clay when mixed with water becomes a highly porous substance that can absorb more than its initial mass, including swelling resulting from excess sodium.

- Kaolin clay

This clay is available in different colours like white, yellow, red, pink, and more. White clay is the gentlest and great for sensitive and excessively dry skin. Yellow clay is also great for sensitive skin, but has slightly more absorbent and exfoliating properties; it helps boost circulation so is commonly found in brightening masks. Red clay has the most absorbing power and is best for oily skin and is the main ingredient in acne and detoxifying masks. Pink clay is a mixture of white and red clays, ideal for those with sensitive skin that needs a bit more deep cleaning.

- French green clay

The green colour comes from the decomposed plant material and iron oxide, which also lends the clay its beauty and skincare benefits. While this clay helps draw out oil and impurities, it can be used for exfoliation and pore-tightening too. It also pulls blood towards the skin’s surface, boosting circulation.

- Rhassoul clay

This ancient clay mined in Morocco is rich in minerals and is great for skin and hair. While impurities are positively charged, this clay is negatively charged, making it a magnet to pull out sebum, blackheads, and all the grime. It also has elasticity and texture-improving effects and is gentle for daily use in small doses. Rhassoul clay can also absorb excess build-up on the scalp and hair, restoring volume and shine.

Multani Mitti Face mask & Also Different Types of Cosmetic Clays
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