Multani mitti, or Fuller’s earth, can be a useful ally for your hair woes, particularly when dealing with an oily scalp and dry ends. It’s known for its ability to absorb excess oil and impurities, making it particularly effective for balancing oily scalp conditions without over-drying the hair. Let’s look into how you can make the best use of it.
To apply multani mitti on your hair, make a paste by mixing it with water, but to enhance its benefits, consider adding ingredients that can nourish your hair too. Here’s a recommended blend: Take 3–4 tablespoons of fuller’s earth and mix it with some water to create a thick paste. Then add a tablespoon of aloe vera gel and a few drops of lemon juice. Aloe vera is very hydrating and can help soothe any irritation, while lemon juice helps maintain the pH balance of your scalp.
Apply this mix generously to your scalp and hair, focusing on the roots where oil buildup is more pronounced. Gently work it through the length of your hair till the ends. Let it sit for about 20–30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Make sure to remove all the paste from your hair to prevent residue.
Considering your concerns, use this treatment once a week to begin with. If your scalp seems too dry, reduce the frequency to every two weeks. This approach should help manage oiliness without drying out your ends, but using a light conditioner on the ends post-rinse can also help maintain moisture. If adding oils or herbs seems appealing, just add them in small quantities to see how your hair responds.
Finding balance with your hair care routine takes time, but consistency with these practices typically shows improvements. If you don’t notice changes after a month or so, or if your scalp condition worsens, consider consulting with a dermatologist or Ayurvedic practitioner for a more tailored approach.



