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Multani Mitti for hair: Why Multani Mitti is the ‘ultimate scalp detox’ you need right now

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 18, 2026, 15:08 IST
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How to detox your scalp with Multani Mitti

In an era of ten-step Korean hair care routines and expensive bond-repairing serums, the internet is currently obsessed with something far more humble. If you scroll through your feed today, you’ll find "Fuller’s Earth"—better known to us as Multani Mitti - making a massive comeback.

But this isn't just about nostalgia or "daadi ke nuskhe." Modern hair enthusiasts are rediscovering that this mineral-rich clay might actually be the secret to unclogging your way to faster hair growth. Here is why this earthy staple is trending and how you can use it without turning your hair into a haystack.

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It’s all about the ‘soil’

Think of your scalp as soil. If the soil is clogged with debris, toxins, and "gunk," no amount of expensive fertilizer (or hair oil) will make the plant grow. This is where Multani Mitti shines.

Unlike chemical shampoos that just wash the surface, this clay has high adsorbent properties. It literally acts like a magnet, pulling out excess sebum, environmental pollutants, and product buildup from your follicles.

When your follicles breathe, your hair grows. It’s that simple. Plus, the act of massaging the paste into your scalp boosts blood circulation, ensuring a steady supply of oxygen and nutrients to the roots.

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The mineral powerhouse

We often forget that hair needs minerals, not just moisture. Multani Mitti is naturally packed with magnesium, silica, and calcium. These aren't just fancy names on a periodic table; they are the building blocks that strengthen the hair shaft. By infusing the scalp with these minerals, the clay helps reduce breakage, making your mane look significantly fuller and more "alive" than before.

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​Mix it right: The DIY growth cocktails

The biggest mistake people make? Using Multani Mitti alone with just water. That can be way too drying for most hair types. To get the growth benefits without the frizz, you need to customize your "cocktail."

For those specifically looking for length, try mixing two tablespoons of Multani Mitti with one tablespoon of Castor oil and some Aloe Vera gel. While the clay cleanses, the castor oil acts as a growth stimulant and the aloe keeps things hydrated.

If you’re struggling with hair fall, the "Methi-Mitti" combo is a winner. Blend soaked fenugreek (methi) seeds into a paste and mix it with the clay. Fenugreek is loaded with protein and nicotinic acid, both of which are legendary for fighting hair fall and thinning.

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The golden rule: Don’t let it ‘crack’

There is a catch, though. If you’ve ever used a face pack, you know that satisfying (or terrifying) feeling of the clay cracking as it dries. Do not let this happen to your hair. If the mask dries completely, it becomes incredibly brittle and difficult to wash out. You’ll end up tugging at your hair in the shower, which leads to the very breakage you’re trying to avoid. The sweet spot is 15 to 20 minutes - wash it off while it’s still slightly damp to the touch.

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Is it for everyone?

While it’s a miracle worker for oily and "grime-heavy" scalps, those with extremely dry hair or conditions like psoriasis should proceed with caution. Since it’s a deep cleanser, it can strip away natural oils if overused. Stick to a once-a-week ritual, focus the application on the roots rather than the ends, and always follow up with a mild, sulfate-free conditioner.

In a world of complex chemicals, maybe the answer to your hair woes has been sitting in a simple clay pot all along. Just remember: it’s not just about cleaning your hair; it’s about clearing the path for it to grow.

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