For centuries, women have applied kajal to their faces, not just as a symbol of beauty. But it was a cultural staple and a protective charm, which soon became a tool for expression and feminine charm.
When we talk about timeless Indian beauty staples, we have to include dramatic kajal eyes. From everyday sleek strokes to bridal intensity, a kajal pencil stick must be a must-have in every girl’s ...
Applying Kajal is an old tradition in every religion. Kajal is often used to beautify your looks but according to astrology and also in Hindu religion, it is used to remove negative energy. According ...
For centuries, kajal (or kohl) has been a staple in beauty routines across cultures, prized for its ability to define eyes and add drama to any look. Many swear by its magic to create the illusion of ...
Kajal in babies' eyes: Truth myth: We often see grandmothers telling us to apply kajal to our children's eyes. But is it safe for children? Let's find out. It's often said that applying kajal to ...
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It goes without saying that if you are a Desi girl at heart, you must like Kajal. However, darkening and pigmentation around the eyes might result from improperly removing kajal at the end of the day.