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.
In many cultures, applying kajal (kohl or surma) to a baby’s eyes is a cherished tradition, believed to ward off the "evil eye" and enhance beauty. But modern science raises concerns: could this ...
Reportedly, Kajal has decided to quit acting to focus more on her personal life and give time to her son, Neil Kitchlu. So far, these are only rumours that have upset fans. However, the rumours fueled ...
Kajal is usually put in the lower waterline of the baby’s eyes and behind the earlobes. Using a kajal or Surma on your baby’s eyes is a traditional Indian culture, which is believed to ward off evil ...
Kajal Aggarwal took to social media to reassure her fans about her safety after claims around her getting involved in a road accident left social media abuzz. Actor Kajal Aggarwal recently found ...
Kajal, also known as kohl, has been an essential part of beauty and eye care routines for centuries. However, many commercially available kajal products contain harmful chemicals like lead, parabens, ...
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