
Premium Multani Mitti (ملتانی مٹی) – 100% Natural Fuller's Earth Clay Mask for Deep Pore Cleansing, Oil Control, Acne Treatment & Skin Brightening
Welcome to Spices.pk, your most trusted source for 100% natural, chemical‑free beauty and wellness essentials. Our premium Multani Mitti (ملتانی مٹی) – also known as Fuller's Earth is a naturally occurring, mineral‑rich clay that has been cherished for centuries as a powerful beauty remedy. Sourced directly from the legendary clay beds of Multan, Pakistan, this fine, silky powder is the secret to achieving a clear, matte, and radiant complexion without expensive chemical products. Rich in aluminium silicate, magnesium, silica, and calcium, it acts as a magnet for impurities, pulling dirt, toxins, and excess sebum from deep within your pores. Whether you struggle with stubborn acne, oily T‑zones, whiteheads, or dull skin, a regular Multani Mitti face pack – mixed with rose water, sandalwood, or neem – delivers professional‑grade exfoliation, tightening, and brightening. Its natural cooling properties instantly soothe sunburns, calm inflammation, and even promote healthy hair when used as a scalp cleanser. 100% pure, unadulterated, and halal, our Multani Mitti is sun‑dried and finely ground in Pakistan, bringing the ancient healing power of Multan’s sacred clay directly to your home.(NOT for Eating)

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What Is Multani Mitti (ملتانی مٹی / Fuller's Earth)?
Multani Mitti, also known in English as Fuller's Earth, is a naturally occurring sedimentary clay that has been used for centuries as a deep cleanser, exfoliant, and detoxifying face mask. The name “Multani” is derived from the city of Multan in present‑day Pakistan, where this clay has been mined from the Indus River plains for millennia. “Mitti” simply means “earth” or “soil” in Urdu. The English name “Fuller's Earth” comes from its historical use by fullers (workers who cleaned and thickened raw wool), who used the clay’s high absorbency to degrease and purify woollen fabrics.
Chemically, Multani Mitti is composed primarily of hydrated aluminium silicates, along with significant amounts of magnesium chloride, calcium, quartz, iron oxide, and other trace minerals. The exact composition can vary slightly depending on the mining location, but the clay from Multan is known for being exceptionally pure and effective. The fine particles act like microscopic sponges, absorbing oil, dirt, toxins, and other impurities from the skin’s surface and pulling them out of clogged pores. This action is due to its negative electrical charge, which attracts positively charged impurities, along with its very high surface area.
The use of Multani Mitti in South Asian beauty rituals is ancient. It is a central ingredient in “ubtan,” the traditional paste of herbs, spices, and clays that brides apply to their skin before a wedding. It is also a common remedy for heat rashes, prickly heat, and sunburn because of its powerful cooling properties. Even today, dermatologists in Pakistan and India recognise that for mild to moderate acne and excessive oiliness, few natural products work as effectively as this simple, affordable clay. Whether you mix it with rose water for normal skin, milk and honey for dry skin, or neem and turmeric for acne‑prone skin, Multani Mitti is the ultimate natural solution for a clean, clear, and glowing complexion.
A 5,000‑Year Legacy: The History of Multani Mitti
The history of Multani Mitti is as old as the ancient city of Multan itself. The region was once covered by the vast Tethys Sea, which extended over much of what is now western Pakistan. As the Himalayan mountains rose due to tectonic plate collisions, the sea gradually retreated, leaving behind thick layers of mineral‑rich sediment. Over millions of years of compression and natural processes, these sediments transformed into the unique clay deposits that we now call Multani Mitti. Multan, located in the southern Punjab province, sits on top of these abundant deposits, which has made it the historical centre of production for centuries.
The first documented use of Multani Mitti in the Indian subcontinent dates back to the Indus Valley Civilisation (3300‑1300 BCE), where archaeological evidence suggests that people used clay for cleansing and medicinal purposes. However, its widespread use as a beauty treatment became prominent during the Mughal era (16th‑19th centuries). Mughal queens and noblewomen were known to bathe in clay and create elaborate ubtans of multani mitti, sandalwood, saffron, and turmeric to keep their skin soft, clear, and radiant. The tradition was passed down through generations and remains an essential part of pre‑wedding rituals in South Asia today.
The global spread of Multani Mitti occurred through trade. The city of Multan was a key stop on the ancient Silk Road, and merchants carried the clay west to Persia, the Middle East, and even to Europe. In Europe, the clay found a different use as “Fuller's Earth” for cleaning wool. The name is a direct translation of its function. By the 14th century, the British woolen industry was importing Fuller's Earth on such a large scale that smuggling it out of England was a serious criminal offence. In South Asia, however, its primary use has always been for beauty and healing. Even after the partition of India in 1947, Multan remained in Pakistan, while the tradition of using “Multani Mitti” continued unabated on both sides of the border. Today, the clay is mined from various locations in Pakistan, including the original Multan region, the Sulaiman Range on the border of Punjab and Balochistan, and other deposits in Sindh. It is a true national treasure, exported all over the world, and remains the most beloved, affordable, and effective home remedy for glowing skin.
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