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Mrida™ Multani Mitti Face Mask ( Pack of 5)
Mrida™ Multani Mitti Face Mask ( Pack of 5)
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India's first ready-to-use Multani Mitti Sheet Mask
For generations, multani mitti has been trusted for clearer, calmer skin. Only the making of it was hard work. Mrida brings the same clay to you already spread on a single-use sheet. Peel it, wear it, rinse it off in 10 minutes.
Oil-free, calm skin in 10 minutes
One use and your face feels lighter, cleaner and matte. No greasy shine, no tight dryness — just fresh, comfortable skin.
No mixing. No mess. No wastage.
Measuring powder, adding water, breaking up lumps, then scrubbing the basin — that whole routine is why most jars of multani mitti stay unopened. With Mrida there is no bowl and no dripping. Take out the sheet and wear it.
Three steps. That's all.
1 · Wash — cleanse your face and leave it slightly damp. 2 · Stick — peel out the sheet and smooth it over your face. 3 · Glow — remove after 10 minutes and rinse with water. Follow with your moisturiser.
Oil out. Pores clean
Multani mitti is a natural absorbent. Over 10 minutes it draws excess surface oil and impurities out of the skin — and you can see exactly how much came away as you peel the sheet off.
Aloe vera Extract— the calm after the clay
Clay alone can leave skin feeling dry. That is why every sheet carries aloe vera extract — it soothes the skin as the clay works and leaves behind a soft, natural glow.
Made for every skin type
Oily, combination, normal or sensitive — the formula is kept simple and gentle. Suitable for both men and women. If your skin is sensitive or this is your first time, do a patch test behind the ear before full use.
What's inside
Pure Multani Mitti — extracts excess oil and deep cleans pores. Aloe Vera Extract — soothes the skin and leaves a natural glow. Just these two. No heavy fragrance, no fillers you don't need.
From the earth, back to the earth
The sheet is 100% biodegradable — not plastic. Use it, throw it, and it breaks down into the soil. Mrida is Sanskrit for earth.
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