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Know all about the viral skin brightening miracle Moroccan Nila powder

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 1, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Effective or a passing trend?

The Moroccan Nila powder, which is also known as blue clay, is made from fine-ground desert minerals and botanical extracts. The striking blue colour is derived from a combination of natural ingredients and is mainly found deep in the desert. Rich in minerals like calcium, iron, and magnesium, it claims to have skin-brightening and enhancing properties, which make your facial skin clean and radiant.

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History of Moroccan Nila Powder

According to several online beauty influencers, the Moroccan Nila powder comes from fermented indigo leaves and is being touted to be an ancient Moroccan beauty tactic. Used by brides for generations, it differs from the regular Indigo powder and is made directly from the plant Indigofera suffruticosa, without fermentation. However, some say that it is a natural mineral found in the rocky mountains of the Sahara.


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How is it made?

The natural indigo blue mineral is extracted before being reduced into small pieces and then into fine powder. Indigo powder is often mixed with henna for hair colouring and creates a deep range of colours. While some use it on their faces, the Nila powder is currently going viral online for its potent benefits.


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Beauty benefits

The Moroccan Nila powder has a long history in Moroccan beauty traditions and has been used since the early ages. It is a popular choice to improve complexion and can reduce dullness, promote an even tone, cleanse acne-prone skin, soothe irritation, make the skin soft, supple, and nourished, and be filled with detoxifying properties.


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Does it work for hyperpigmentation?

The Moroccan Nila powder has the ability to reduce overall facial hyperpigmentation and dark spots. Its natural brightening agents work to fade discolouration over time but can only be noticed after consistent use and may take time. This powder is rich in vitamin C, hydroquinone, and niacinamide, which treat hyperpigmentation, giving a natural radiant glow to the facial skin.


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How do you incorporate this into your beauty regime?

You can simply mix this Moroccan Nila powder with rose water and aloe vera gel and create a facial mask. Apply it for 15 minutes before rinsing and see the results eventually. However, if you wish to target dark spots and acne, then create a paste of Moroccan Nila powder with fresh aloe vera gel and apply it overnight. Use this thrice a week and follow up with a good sunscreen to protect you from UV exposure, which worsens the case of pigmentation.


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The side effects

Lastly, always look at the precautions and side effects and then apply them to your face. The Moroccan Nila powder can lead to skin irritation and develop issues of dermatitis, especially if it is not properly processed or mixed. Look out for allergic reactions, as Indigo at times can trigger allergic responses, and one should always start with a small skin patch test. If you have dry skin, then avoid this facial paste, as it can dehydrate your skin and lead to severe rashes and redness.


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