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Multani mitti powder vs multani mitti stone: Which is better for glowing skin?

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 9, 2026, 16:25 IST
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What is multani mitti?

Multani mitti or fuller's earth has been a staple in Indian beauty routines for centuries. Long before modern skincare, women used this mineral-rich clay as a natural cleanser, oil absorber and glow-boosting face pack. It naturally occurs in shades of brown, white, and rarely green, depending on the mineral composition. It is a mineral-rich clay that works like a natural detox mask for your skin.

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Origin and cultural significance

The name ‘Multani Mitti’ literally means ‘clay from Multan', a region in present-day Pakistan. This clay was initially mined from the Indus plains around the Multan area and then traded across the Middle East and South Asia. Because of its strong properties, it is used not only in cosmetics but also to remove grease and oils from wool fabrics. So, let’s see whether one should use multani mitti powder or stone for glowing skin this summer.


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Multani mitti powder pros and cons

Multani mitti is commonly available in two forms: powder and stone (solid chunks). Multani mitti powder is very convenient and ready to use. You can easily blend it with milk, aloe vera, yoghurt, and rose water. It is easily found in beauty stores and can also be looked up online. However, sometimes it comes with mixed fillers where the quality is highly questionable. But, for quick DIY face masks and especially for beginners, it is a very good deal.


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Multani mitti stone: pros and cons

Multani mitti stone is less processed and more natural to use. It has been traditionally used in Indian households for ages, where women used to turn the stone into powder by crushing it and then apply it on the face and body, getting the pure clay version. But it takes a lot of effort to crush and soak it before use, so it's slightly less convenient, but absolutely pure. So, if you want purity over convenience, this product should be your go-to pick.


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Which is better for glowing skin?

Both forms usually offer similar skincare benefits, as the source is the same, but stone multani mitti is considered more natural and pure. On the other hand, powdered multani mitti is more convenient and easier to use, so if you wish for glowing natural skin, then the stone variant should be your pick. However, do not apply this paste every day, as it will strip off your natural oil. But once or twice a week with rose water, milk, or aloe vera is more than enough to control your sebum production.


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