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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #39812
125 days ago
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how to use multani mitti for hair straightening - #39812

Avery

I am dealing with super frizzy hair lately and it feels so unmanageable! Been trying to find ways to tame it down without hitting the salon every week. I stumbled upon this natural remedy, multani mitti, and I've read it can work wonders. But honestly, I have no clue how to use multani mitti for hair straightening... like, do I mix it with something or just apply it straight up? Last week I tried a store-bought cream and it left my hair feeling stiff and greasy, ugh! I’m looking for something much more gentle and natural. A friend of mine suggested using multani mitti, saying it's natural and has this magical property to help with hair issues. I’ve seen all these YouTube videos where people are slathering it on, but I keep wondering how to use multani mitti for hair straightening effectively. Do I need to add oils or really specific ingredients? Should it be a paste or a thick mix? My hair is pretty thick and porous too, so I feel like normal tips might not work for me. If anyone has tried this, what’s your experience? Any detailed step-by-step idea on how to use multani mitti for hair straightening that won’t leave me with a big mess? Thanks in advance!

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Multani mitti, or Fuller’s Earth, can be a gentle yet effective way to manage frizzy hair and achieve a semblance of straighter strands without harsh chemicals. This natural clay works by absorbing excess oil and dirt while also smoothing down the hair cuticles. For someone with thick, porous hair like yours, here’s a practical approach:

1. Prepare the Base: To start, you’ll need to create a balanced mix to ensure the multani mitti can penetrate and coat each strand effectively. Take about 4-5 tablespoons of multani mitti and mix it with 1 cup of lukewarm water or coconut water — this will not only help in formulating a smooth paste but also provide hydration.

2. Add Oils: For additional nourishment, add 2 tablespoons of coconut oil or olive oil, both known for their hair-smoothing properties. These oils will help to seal in moisture, giving that straightened appearance and manageability you’re seeking.

3. Optional Ingredients: You can further enhance the straightening effect by adding 1-2 tablespoons of rice flour, which can contribute to a straighter look once the paste dries. Alternatively, a tablespoon of aloe vera gel can provide soothing benefits and additional moisture.

4. Apply the Mixture: Part your hair into sections and apply the paste generously from the roots to tips. Ensure all parts of the hair are covered, particularly focusing on the frizz-prone areas.

5. Let It Sit: Leave the paste on your hair for about 30-45 minutes. This allows the multani mitti to work its magic by absorbing excess sebum and smoothing your hair cuticles for a sleek appearance.

6. Rinse Thoroughly: Use lukewarm water to rinse out the mixture from your hair. Ensure that it’s all thoroughly washed out— sometimes, remnants can create a bit of stiffness if left in.

7. Condition and Rinse Again: After rinsing, apply a natural conditioner or a few drops of argan oil to keep your hair soft and manageable. Rinse again with cold water to lock in the moisture.

This method is gentle and can be repeated once every week or fortnightly, depending on your hair’s response and needs. Ensure not to overuse it, as multani mitti can be drying if used too frequently. If your hair feels too dry after the treatment, consider adjusting the amount of oil or adding more conditioning ingredients the next time!

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