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Indian Dark Red Pure Kumkum Powder (Sindoor, Kumkuma, Kum Kum) for Makeup, Pooja and Other Hindu Rituals Fancy Box Packing (Dark Red, Fancy Box 1)
Indian Dark Red Pure Kumkum Powder (Sindoor, Kumkuma, Kum Kum) for Makeup, Pooja and Other Hindu Rituals Fancy Box Packing (Dark Red, Fancy Box 1)
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Overview
- Brand : GRI9
- Item Form : Loose
- Color : Dark Red
- Finish Type : Matte
- Skin Type : All
About this item
- 🔥Sindoor is a traditional vermilion of the color red or orange-red usually worn by married women from Indian along the part of their hair. In most Hindu communities, the use of a sindoor usually indicates a woman is married, and not wearing a sindoor signifies widowhood.
- 🔥This is the oldest form of sindoor, and it is also the most popular variety of sindoor. The powdered sindoor is kept in a round pot called a sindoor daani. Fingers are used to apply the sindoor to the parting of the hair or on the forehand. The product now comes in a beautiful tube packaging and a thin stick for convenient application. The powdered form of sindoor can fall on the face depending on the variety if it’s not correctly applied.
- 🔥The sindoor is first applied to the woman by her husband; it’s placed at the beginning or completely along her hair parting-line or as a dot on the forehead. This is usually done on the day of her wedding; after this is done, she applies it herself every day. Different styles and methods of application vary from regional customs to personal choice.
- 🔥Apply it the right way - Always apply the sindoor with steady hands to prevent it from falling off. Trickled sindoor looks untidy; therefore, apply the sindoor with your fingers; you can use a sindoor stick to ensure that the application is perfect.
- 🔥Kumkum is a form of Shakti. Applying kumkum on the forehead is a symbol of Sanatan Hindu culture and also of sacredness and auspiciousness. In some regions Hindu women apply kumkum in the centre parting of their hair in addition to the forehead. Applying kumkum in the parting is also a symbol of the marital status of the Hindu woman.
- 🔥Versatile Uses: In addition to makeup and religious purposes, kumkum can be used for decorative applications like rangoli designs.
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