Pachootti vs Manjatti — Which Traditional Kerala Face Pack Is Right for You?

Pachootti vs Manjatti — Which Traditional Kerala Face Pack Is Right for You?

Two of Kerala’s most beloved herbal face pack powders — Pachootti and Manjatti — are often used interchangeably but have distinct traditional characters. Here’s a complete comparison to help you choose the right one for your skincare routine.

Quick Comparison

Feature Pachootti Manjatti
Botanical name Traditional Kerala herb Rubia cordifolia (Manjistha)
Colour Pale beige-green Reddish-brown
Character Gentle, mild Earthy, slightly astringent
Best for Sensitive and all skin types Oily and combination skin
Mix with Rose Water or milk Rose Water or milk

When to Choose Pachootti

  • You have sensitive or reactive skin
  • You prefer a milder, gentler face pack
  • You want a versatile pack that works for all skin types
  • You are new to Kerala herbal face packs

When to Choose Manjatti

  • You have oily or combination skin
  • You want a deeper cleansing face pack
  • You prefer the traditional reddish-brown Manjistha character
  • You are looking for a well-known Kerala herbal beauty staple

Can You Use Both Together?

Yes — combining Pachootti and Manjatti is a traditional Kerala practice. Mix equal parts with Rose Water for oily skin or milk for dry skin. Apply, leave 15–20 minutes, rinse with cool water.

Always perform a patch test 24 hours before full application. Avoid contact with eyes. For external use only.

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Buy Pachootti Powder 50g and Manjatti Face Pack 100g from Blueberry Botanicals — FSSAI Licence No: 30251113122170030. Delivered across India.

Disclaimer: For informational purposes only. Rooted in traditional herbal usage. Not a substitute for professional advice. Patch test before use. Blueberry Botanicals makes no therapeutic claims.

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