how to use multani mitti on hair - #37761
I am struggling with some serious hair issues and thought maybe someone here could help! So, for awhile now my scalp has been super oily, but my hair ends are just so dry and frizzy. Ugh, it’s so frustrating! I heard about this stuff called multani mitti and wanted to try it out but honestly, I have no idea how to use multani mitti on hair. A friend mentioned it can help balance things, but is that true? And like, what’s the best way to apply it? Do I just mix it with water or something? Last week I tried doing a DIY mask with yogurt and honey but it didn't really work. I also read online that people have used multani mitti mixed with oils and some herbs, which sounds interesting. Will that just make my hair greasier or is it really effective? Do I need to wash it off after a certain time? Also, how often can I do this? I’ve seen different recommendations like once a week or even twice a month... I just don’t want to mess it up more! Pls help me figure out how to use multani mitti on hair because I really need a fix for this mess! Thanks!!
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Using multani mitti, also known as Fuller’s Earth, can be quite effective for balancing oily scalp while nourishing dry ends. This natural clay has properties that can help absorb excess oil from the scalp while providing a mild cleansing effect, which can help with your hair concerns.
Start by preparing a simple multani mitti hair pack. Mix enough multani mitti with water to form a smooth paste – not too runny or too thick. For an extra touch, you can add ingredients that suit your hair needs. For example, adding a teaspoon of aloe vera gel can help soothe and moisturize your scalp, while a few drops of lemon juice can enhance the oil-absorbing properties if your scalp is very oily.
In case you’re open to trying herbs, incorporating a small amount of amla (Indian gooseberry) powder can also be beneficial. Amla is known in Ayurveda for its cooling and hair strengthening properties, which can complement the effects of multani mitti. Mix it well with the multani mitti paste.
Apply this paste to your scalp and hair, focusing more on the scalp where excess oil collects. Then gently work your way towards the hair strands. Leave it on for about 20-30 minutes, allowing the clay to absorb oils and provide nutrients to your scalp. Rinse it thoroughly with lukewarm water afterwards, making sure there’s no residue left behind.
Regarding frequency, using this hair pack once a week can be beneficial for oily scalp and dry, ends without over-drying the strands. However, if you notice any increase in dryness, you might adjust to once every two weeks. Always listen to your hair’s response and any changes in texture or moisture level.
Avoid mixing too many greasy ingredients like oils if your scalp is extremely oily, since they might weigh down the hair further. Balance is the key here, so monitor how your hair responds and adjust the proportions or frequency as necessary.

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