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Multani Mitti Powder
WHAT NATURALLY IT CONTAINS
Naturally occurring minerals, silica and earth-derived compounds.Commonly used in face packs for oil control, deep cleansing and skincare rituals.
What it is
Just Multani Mitti. Nothing else.
Multani Mitti, also known as Fuller’s Earth, has been part of traditional skincare routines for generations. Naturally rich in minerals and earth-derived compounds, it is one of the most widely used ingredients in face packs across Indian homes.
Its most familiar role is in skincare. Multani Mitti is commonly used for oil control, deep cleansing and face packs designed for oily and acne-prone skin. It is often included in routines for pimples, blackheads, excess sebum, enlarged pores and tan removal. Many people also use it as part of complexion-care and skin detoxification rituals.
One reason Multani Mitti remains so widely used is its versatility. It can be mixed with different ingredients depending on individual needs. Rose water is a popular choice for oily skin, while milk and honey are often used when a gentler, more nourishing face pack is preferred. Neem powder is commonly added for acne-prone skin.
Beyond skincare, Multani Mitti also finds a place in hair-care rituals. It is traditionally used for scalp cleansing, oil control and removing product buildup. Many people use it in hair packs to leave the scalp feeling refreshed and the hair feeling soft and bouncy after washing.
What we carry is single-ingredient Multani Mitti — finely powdered and ready to use. No additives. No fragrance. No fillers. Just Multani Mitti, the way it has always been used.
Choose Your Mix
Oily Skin
Mix with rose water.
Dry Skin
Mix with milk and honey.
Acne-Prone Skin
Mix with neem powder.
Ritual Context
Long before skincare came in bottles, Multani Mitti was already waiting in a bowl. Mixed with water, milk, honey or rose water, it became one of the most familiar face packs in Indian homes. Simple, versatile and dependable, it earned a permanent place in skincare rituals across generations.
Also Known As / regional Names:
English: Multani Mitti Powder, Kannada: ಮುಲ್ತಾನಿ ಮಿಟ್ಟಿ ಪುಡಿ, Hindi (Devanagari): मुल्तानी मिट्टी पाउडर, Tamil: முல்தானி மிட்டி பொடி, Telugu: ముల్తాని మట్టి పొడి, Malayalam: മുൽത്താനി മിട്ടി പൊടി, Bengali: মুলতানি মাটি পাউডার & Marathi: मुल्तानी माती पावडरStorage Instruction
How to use
A ritual,
not a routine.
Mix 2–3 tablespoons of Multani Mitti with water into a smooth paste.
Apply evenly to the scalp and roots.
Leave briefly before rinsing.
Wash thoroughly with water and follow with your regular hair-care routine.
Mix 1–2 tablespoons of Multani Mitti with water, rose water, milk or your preferred liquid.
Stir into a smooth, spreadable paste.
Apply evenly to the face and neck.
Allow it to dry partially, then rinse thoroughly with water.
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