Mix a spoonful of multani mitti with half a spoon of sandalwood powder, 1/4th spoon of turmeric powder and a spoonful of rose water or milk to create a paste. Apply it on the face, leave it on till completely dry and wash with cold water.
Multani mitti is suitable for skin pigmentation. Multani mitti can help with sun tanning and pigmentation. Multani mitti’s exfoliating and bleaching properties work together to minimise tan marks and eliminate pigmentation, making the skin appear brighter.
Can we use Multani Mitti face pack daily?
Overusing any face pack can do more harm than good. So, no, it’s best to avoid using multani mitti daily. However, you can use Multani mitti every alternate day if your skin is oily. Use rose water in place of lemon juice if your skin is oily.
“Multani Mitti, nature’s embrace in clay form, reminds us of the Earth’s simplicity and its profound ability to cleanse, not just the skin but the soul, grounding us back to our roots.”
What is multani mitti good for?
Multani mitti may be an effective home remedy for pimples or acne, as well as marks left by healed acne. This clay may be used daily to keep the skin clean and healthy.
Multani mitti’s may exhibit absorbent properties aid to eliminate excess oil from the skin and prevent pimples. This might also have a cleansing effect and helps to remove debris and pollution particles from the skin.
Multani mitti particles adhere to bacteria and other microorganisms and may act against them. As a result, Multani mitti may be an effective antimicrobial. It may be used as a bandage for wounds to prevent them from being infected.
Multani mitti was utilised by Native Americans to potentially benefit in both internal and external injuries. It was also used in World War II as a cooling pack for wounds to help them heal faster and prevent sepsis.