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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #24927
236 days ago
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can we use multani mitti on hair - #24927

Hailey

I am really confused about something. Lately, I’ve been hearing a lot about the benefits of multani mitti for hair, and I’ve always thought of it as just a face pack, ya know? My friend swears by it for her hair, saying it helps with oiliness and adds shine, but I’m not sure if it’s true. I have super oily scalp and I try to wash my hair more often than I'd like, which makes it straw-like. Ugh! I used a popular shampoo but it didn't really help much. My cousin suggested that since multani mitti is natural, can we use multani mitti on hair instead? Like, as a mask or something? I’ve noticed some websites say it can help absorb excess oil and also promotes hair growth, but I’m kinda skeptical. Is there any proper way to use multani mitti on hair, or any precautions I should keep in mind? Would it work on curly hair, too? Just feeling overwhelmed here!

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You’re on the right track thinking about using multani mitti on hair. Indeed, multani mitti, or Fuller’s Earth, is versatile and can be quite beneficial for hair, especially for an oily scalp. It works by absorbing excess sebum and impurities while adding a nice natural sheen to your hair. But there’re a few things to consider before you dive in.

First, addressing your concern about oiliness and that straw-like texture – multani mitti could help balance the oil production, but you’ll also want to make sure you’re not stripping your hair too much making it dry. For those with super oily scalp, you can make a simple paste by mixing multani mitti with water or even rose water, applying it gently onto your scalp and hair. Leave it for about 20-30 minutes before rinsing with lukewarm water. Avoid hot water, as it can be drying!

Being natural doesn’t mean it’s suitable for everyone. If you have curly or dry hair, you might want to add a bit of moisture back into the mix. Consider adding a teaspoon of coconut or olive oil to the paste, which can help maintain the curls’ natural texture and avoid too much dryness.

For precaution, use this mask once every two weeks to start. Observe how your scalp and hair respond. Overuse could potentially dry out strands, especially for dry or curly textures. Also, do ensure you’re rinsing off thoroughly, as any residue can lead to buildup over time.

While multani mitti isn’t necessarily known for promoting hair growth specifically, it improves scalp health, which could indirectly contribute to better hair conditions over time. You might still want to keep an eye on how your hair reacts, as individuals’ responses can vary.

If you’re finding yourself too overwhelmed, sometimes simplicity can be key. Stick with mild, sulfate-free shampoos between treatments to maintain a natural balance. Adjust the frequency depending on your unique hair needs. Be patient, as natural remedies often take time to show significant effects.

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