Yes, multani mitti, also known as Fuller’s Earth, can be applied to the hair, especially when you’re dealing with oily scalp and flakes. It’s well-known for its absorbing properties, which can help to cleanse and detoxify your scalp by absorbing excess oils and impurities. However, caution is needed as it can also dry out the hair if not used properly.
When using multani mitti on your hair, it’s important to balance its drying nature with moisturizing ingredients. You can create a hair mask with multani mitti mixed with yogurt, which you’ve tried, and yes, you might need to adjust the proportions or try adding a bit of aloe vera gel. Aloe vera can provide extra moisture and soothe the scalp. You could also add a few drops of coconut oil, which will help condition your hair and counteract any excessive dryness.
Apply this mixture to your scalp and hair roots, leave it for about 20-30 minutes, and then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Avoid using this mask too frequently — once a week should be enough. Overuse might strip your hair of essential oils leading to dryness, reinforcing the issues you want to solve.
While multani mitti can help regulate oil levels, if you still find it inadequate, you might want to explore dietary adjustments or other lifestyle factors contributing to oiliness and flakes. Ensure you consume a balanced diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids and hydration to sustain your scalp’s health from within.
However, if issues persist or worsen, consider seeking advice from an Ayurvedic physician or dermatologist. Persistent flaky or oily scalp could be indicative of underlying issues needing a more tailored approach. Safety is paramount, so if at any time it worsens your condition significantly, discontinue use and consult a professional.



