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How To Make Natural Homemade Kajal?

Making kajal is a mystery for most of the girls but do you know, in earlier days, women used to make homemade kajal which is not only natural, chemical free but also good for the eyes too. Lets check out the recipe to make homemade kajal.
Recipe to make homemade kajal:
Ingredients
50
ml
pure
ghee
or
sesame
oil
a
silver
lamp
which
can
accommodate
the
ghee/oil
1
long
cotton
wick
1
copper
plate
used
in
poojas
Directions to make homemade kajal-
1. Pour the ghee in the lamp but keep a teaspoon of it aside. Wet the wick in the ghee and light the lamp. Fix the copper plate over the flame with the help of the stand.
2. Place the lamp in a place where there is not wind. Leave the lamp to burn for 10 hours. The best time to make kajal is at night. Light the lamp and it will burn till the oil/ghee is into it.
3. After the oil is burnt take out the copper plate placed over the lamp. There will be a thick powdery black colored residue under the plate. This powder residue is the base of the natural kohl making.
4. Now take the the half teaspoon ghee which was kept in the beginning. Add it in drops to in that black powder.
5. Rub the residue with one finger till you make a consistent kohl. Do not make it too thick or too thin. Thin kajal will smudge and thick one will set in lumps.
6. Keep the mix in an air-tight box and refrigerate it for 2-3 hours. Store in room temperature after refrigerating.
Homemade kajal is ready. You can apply this natural and homemade eye kohl without worrying about the chemicals.



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