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10 Simple Face Packs Using Multani Mitti

                  

1. Reduce Oiliness:

Multani mitti and rose water mask balances the skin’s pH level, naturally cools it, and reduces oiliness.

2. For Soft Skin:

Add a teaspoon of crushed almonds in a bit of milk and multani mitti and apply this on your face. This will offer softness and suppleness to the dry skin.

3. For Glowing Skin:

Paste of two spoons of multani mitti, tomato juice and some sandalwood powder will help reduce the facial spots. For extra glow, just add a dash of turmeric powder to it and apply on face for 10 minutes before rinsing it with warm water. Use this multani mitti face pack for glowing skin regularly.

4. For Radiant Skin:

Mix multani mitti powder, tomato juice, one teaspoon honey, lemon juice and little milk. Apply on face and leave it on for 10 minutes. Use regularly to achieve desired results.

5. To Get Rid of Dark Patches:

Mix a pack of one tablespoon each of multani mitti, mint leaves powder and yoghurt. Apply on affected areas for 20 minutes and rinse off using warm water.

6. To achieve Toned and Oil Free Skin:

Mix sandalwood powder with multani mitti and few drops of milk. Apply over face for 20 minutes and wash it with water.

7. For Flawless Skin:

Face pack including one tablespoon of multani mitti, honey and papaya fruit pulp is helpful to achieve flawless skin.

8. For Even Skin:

Face pack for toning uneven skin tone includes ¼th tablespoon of multani mitti, one tablespoon of yoghurt and one beaten egg white. Leave on for 20 minutes and rinse it off with warm water.

9. Treat Pigmented Skin:

Make a face mask by mixing multani mitti with some carrot pulp and teaspoon of olive oil to treat pigmented skin.

10. To Treat Tanned Skin:

Mix multani mitti with coconut water and a little sugar. Apply on affected areas and wash with warm water.

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