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Multani Mitti Facial Bar
Multani Mitti Facial Bar
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The good old mud pack of Fuller’s Earth in a handy bar. (It’s not a soap)
This is a traditional recipe which has been used for generations. A travelling artisan from Rajasthan shared it with us!
The exfoliating action unveils your skin's natural radiance (which also comes from a balanced diet & lifestyle.) Whether it’s for your blemishes, oily skin, or simple self-care, trust Multani Mitti. It’s timeless!
Feels scrubby on the face.
Benefits:
- Exfoliates skin & unclogs pores
- Removes excess oil and dead skin cells
- Tightens and tones your skin.
- Feels refreshing & rejuvenating
Frequency:
Use once or twice a week. Especially use it for skin detox when your face feels tired & grimy.
Directions for Use:
- When you wet & rub it between your palms, a layer of wet clay is released
- Apply on your face, massage gently and rinse it off
- You can also leave it for 15 minutes and use it like a face pack.
To get the most:
- Keep the bar dry and well drained for longer life of the product
- After shower, store in a well drained soap dish with holes. Please keep in mind that natural products dissolve faster in water.
- If possible, keep it in the driest corner of your bathroom after shower
What to expect:
No foaming ingredients. It will not lather.
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place and not in your bathroom. Multani mitti becomes vulnerable to fungus & bacteria in the humidity of the bathroom.
Ingredients:
Multani mitti, Swarna Geru, Kasturi haldi, Calendula flowers, Ajwain Sattva, Bhimseni kapoor, Sunflower oil, Neem leaves, herbs mix, Xantham gum, Liquid Germall Plus.
Note for people with medical conditions:
People having medical skin & hair conditions should consult a healthcare professional, and should do a test patch of any product before using it.
For others:
If you’re looking for specific improvements or healing of skin & hair issues, natural products typically deliver visible results within approx. 3 months of consistent usage.
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