Using multani mitti, or Fuller’s Earth, for pimples can be effective because it’s known for its oil-absorbing properties, which can help mitigate excess oiliness, a common cause of pimples. Begin with a basic face pack: mix about one to two teaspoons of multani mitti with rose water until you achieve a smooth, paste-like consistency. Rose water is soothing, balancing, and aids in calming the skin.
As for application, it’s best to start with a thin layer, covering the areas affected by pimples. Let it dry for about 10 to 15 minutes before rinsing with lukewarm water. It’s important not to let the mask dry completely, as that can over-dry the skin, leading to irritation. Doing this routine 2-3 times a week is generally safe, but be sure to observe how your skin responds. If dryness persists, reduce the frequency.
If you’re finding your skin feeling very dry afterward, consider adding a small amount of honey or aloe vera gel to the mix. Both have moisturizing properties and can help maintain skin balance. Alternatively, post-mask, you might want to lightly moisturize your skin with a non-comedogenic moisturizer to maintain hydration levels without clogging pores.
Be mindful of your diet: consuming pitta-aggravating foods like spicy or fried items can increase skin inflammation. Opt for cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens to help balance increased pitta dosha.
If your condition worsens or you don’t notice improvement, it might be wise to consult a dermatologist or an Ayurvedic practitioner. Persistent acne sometimes signals underlying health issues that multani matti alone can’t address. This personalized approach will ensure your safety and lead to more sustainable results.



