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Herbal Sindoor for Tradition & Beauty Popular as cosmetic powder, Kumkum or Sindoor is used by married women across the Indian subcontinent. It is a traditional symbol that indicates women’s marital status conventionally. The 21st Century has witnessed Sindoor playing an important part in Indian women’s beauty and appearance at different occasions. The commonly sold Sindoor is associated with skin and hair problems as such products are filled with harmful chemicals. This powder sindoor for women with Herbal Extracts and Floral Pigments is completely Natural and safe on hair and even sensitive skin. Long-Lasting Sindoor with No Side Effects Similar products that are widely available in stores are heavily loaded with mercury and lead that could have damaging impacts on your overall health. Additionally, they cause hair loss, itching, or other scalp and hair issues. This 100% Skin-Friendly Sindoor does not trigger skin allergies, hair fall, or baldness. The Longwear Sindoor Powder is available in two vibrant shades —Red . The pigmentation stays through the day.
SKIN-FRIENDLY Completely free from harmful chemicals, like mercury, lead, etc.; does not cause skin allergies, hair fall or baldness
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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
ORGANIC & ATTRACTIVE 100% Natural Sindoor Powder for women that enhances beauty without causing any irritation or damage
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.