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Ayurvedic Method Of Making Organic Baby-Safe Kajal
They say eyes are the window to our soul, perhaps that's why, we spend hours lining our eyes with kajal to give it an exotic touch.
Beautifying that window to make the soul look a tad-bit less grimy, perhaps? We leave the topic of soul for you to ponder on. What we are here for is to discuss more about kajal and how to make an organic baby-safe kajal.
Did you know that kajal, which has become such a basic necessity of our everyday beauty routine, actually has a deeper significance?
Also Read: Eye Makeup Tips While Wearing A Saree

In bygone days, kajal was applied predominantly to protect the eyes from the sun and the harsh outside elements. Tribal people used to draw distinct marks on their bodies with kajal as a projection of aggression to scare enemies.
In infants, small dot of kajal is applied below the ears to shield the baby from any evil energy. And the most interesting, not to mention, shocking fact that we found out is the chemical composition that counter-bought cosmetic kajals contain!
Kohl, for that matter, even eyeliners and mascaras are highly concentrated with mercury, parabens, propylene glycol and lead. Prolonged exposure to these chemicals can cause skin irritation and can even cause blindness.

Blindness is least of your worries. Some of these toxic chemicals also get absorbed into the body, which triggers cellular level changes in the nervous system and also increases the risk of breast cancer.
To think we were actually applying these toxic chemicals on infants is rather disturbing.
So, we got down to research to find out how kohl was made in the ancient days that were free of chemicals. Here is a step-by-step method to make pure kohl at home that is definitely safe for your baby, take a look.
Also Read: 8 Safety Tips For Eye Makeup

Ingredients Required
- Muslin cloth
- ½ a cup of sandalwood paste
- 1 tablespoon of castor oil or almond oil

Method Of Preparation & Application
-
Take
a
muslin
piece
of
cloth
and
dip
it
into
the
sandalwood
paste.
Lay
the
cloth
out
under
the
sun
to
dry
for
an
hour
or
two.
-
Repeat
the
dip
and
dry
method
throughout
the
day.
-
Following
this
process,
make
a
wick
out
of
the
sandalwood-dipped
muslin
cloth.
Place
it
on
a
mud
lamp.
Light
the
lamp
with
castor
or
almond
oil.
-
Place
a
brass
vessel
over
the
mud
lamp
in
such
a
way
that
there
is
a
tiny
space
left
in-between
for
oxygen.
-
Leave
the
lamp
burning
overnight.
-
In
the
morning,
collect
the
soot
in
a
tiny
jar,
mix
a
few
drops
of
pure
ghee
or
clarified
butter
to
the
soot.
Using
a
small
spoon.
Whisk
until
it
combines
well.
- Store it an air-tight vial. Your organic kajal is ready to be used as and when required.
Do give this easy and baby-safe organic kajal a try and let us know your views.



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