KAJAL -ITS IMPORTANCE
This is a thick, black, ointment, made of ground lead sulfide or antimony sulfide, which is used as an eye liner, a coolant, and protector against the evil eye.
Kohl has been used for centuries by women for its enhancement and medicinal qualities.
It is believed to cure the eye of ailment.
When applied in makeup, good kajal sticks give a dreamy look to your eyes.
From the time a child is six days old, its mother applies kajal to its eyes and also a small black dot on the forehead to mar the child's beauty. This 'imperfection' is said to protect from evil.
KAJAL MADE AT HOME
Kajal can be made at home by mixing the soot of an oil lamp with clarified butter, while commercially it is available in small boxes or as pencils
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