Multani mitti, also known as Fuller’s Earth, is noted for its cooling and calming properties and can indeed assist in managing acne, but when it comes to acne scars specifically, its impact might be more indirect. Multani mitti works by absorbing excess oil and cleansing impurities, which helps prevent further breakouts that can cause additional scarring. Also, while it has gentle exfoliating properties, that might not be enough alone to significantly fade established acne scars.
For best results, try combining multani mitti with natural ingredients suited to your skin type and needs. For sensitively prone skin, mixing multani mitti with rose water can help keep irritation at bay while soothing; the gentle astringent properties and its cooling effect can calm redness. If your skin handles exfoliation, adding a bit of sandalwood powder or turmeric could potentially aid in lightening scars over time due to its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial benefits.
Apply this mixture once or twice a week as an even mask, leaving it on for about 15 to 20 minutes before washing it off with lukewarm water. Following up with a good moisturizer is vital to keep the skin hydrated and maintain its barrier.
And as you mentioned, patience is key here. Natural ingredients tend to work slowly and gently, making them less invasive, but results are gradual. If your skin remains sensitive or if you see any worsening, it’d be wise to pause use and consult a dermatologist or a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for a tailored regimen.


