Multani mitti, or Fuller’s Earth, is commonly used in skincare for its ability to cleanse and reduce oiliness, though it’s not specifically known in traditional Siddha-Ayurveda for removing dark circles. Dark circles often arise from various factors like stress, irregular sleep, nutritional deficiencies, or imbalances in the doshas—particularly pitta and vata. While your friend’s suggestion is worth exploring, it’s important to approach this with an understanding of your unique body constitution and lifestyle.
Multani mitti can still be helpful for enhancing skin texture and tone. You might want to mix it with rose water or milk to create a soothing paste. Apply gently around the eye area, ensuring none gets into the eyes, and leave it on for about 10-15 minutes before washing off. However, this should be done 2-3 times a week at most, to avoid over-drying.
Beyond this, consider tackling dark circles more holistically. Work on balancing your doshas by incorporating more calming, grounding foods—like sweet potatoes, pumpkins, and healthy fats. Ensure you stay hydrated and maintain some regularity in sleep patterns, which you’re already trying.
For pitta and vata imbalance, using gently warmed almond oil for an eye massage before bed can be soothing and nourishing. Addressing digestion (agni) is also crucial; consuming a bit of ginger before meals can stimulate digestive fire. However, if your dark circles persist despite these strategies, it may indicate an underlying issue that warrants further investigation with a healthcare professional. Detailed assessment of your prakriti (body constitution) and aligning remedies accordingly could be invaluable in the longer term.



