what are the benefits of applying multani mitti on face - #38040
I am really confused about my skin lately. I've been dealing with some pretty bad breakouts and my cousin suggested that I try multani mitti. I heard it’s great for the skin, but like, what are the benefits of applying multani mitti on face, really? I did some quick research, and I found it's supposed to absorb excess oil and maybe even help with blemishes, but I’m not sure how effective it is. My skin feels sooo oily by the end of the day, and I worry I’m making it worse with all these products I’m trying. Last weekend, I decided to give it a go, mixing it with some rose water, but I felt like it dried up my skin too much? Is that normal? I mean, it’s supposed to be beneficial, right? But then some of my friends said it can cause irritation—like, should I be mixing it with something else? I really want to clear my skin without causing more harm. If I keep using it, will I see results or will it just keep drying my face out? Like, seriously, what are the benefits of applying multani mitti on face besides just the oil control? Any tips from you all would be super helpful!
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Doctors' responses
Multani mitti, also known as Fuller’s Earth, is a popular Ayurvedic remedy for skin issues, especially oily skin and breakouts. It’s renowned for its absorbing properties, making it particularly effective in drawing out excess oil, impurities, and toxins from the skin. However, it does much more than just control oiliness.
Firstly, let’s understand the root benefits. Multani mitti not only absorbs oil but also gently exfoliates the skin, promoting a cleaner and clearer complexion. This can indeed help in reducing the appearance of blemishes over time. It’s rich in minerals like magnesium, silica, and iron, which aid in improving skin tone and overall texture.
However, there’s a reason you felt your skin drying out. While Multani mitti is great for oily skin types, it does have the potential to overly dry out the skin if not used properly, especially if you already experiencing some dehydration or if used too frequently. This is it’s crucial to balance its use with proper moisturization.
Try mixing multani mitti with ingredients that suit your skin type. For oily skin with breakouts, mixing it with rose water is a good start, but if it feels too drying, you may want to add a little honey or aloe vera gel, which provide some moisture. For extra nourishment, a few drops of coconut or almond oil can be beneficial. This can help mitigate the drying aspect and provide the skin with soothing hydration.
It’s also important to not over-use it. Applying multani mitti once a week is sufficient. Overdoing it could disrupt your skin’s natural moisture balance and might lead to more harm than good. After application, don’t skip moisturizer. Opt for something oil-free to ensure you’re not clogging your pores post-mask.
In Ayurveda, it’s important to look at whole lifestyle and diet. Ensure you’re staying hydrated, eating a diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, avoiding excessive oily or sugary foods. This alongside your topical routine can create a more balanced approach to managing your oily skin.
Remember to monitor your skin’s response. If you notice persistent irritation, you might need to adjust the frequency of use or the accompanying ingredients in your mask. Sometimes, a product’s benefit also depends on individual skin’s constitution or prakriti, so a little trial and error can help find what combination suits your unique needs.

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