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Why Kajal Was Traditionally Applied to Children in Indian Homes

Why Kajal Was Traditionally Applied to Children in Indian Homes


This blog explores the traditional practice of applying kajal to children in Indian households, where it was used not for beautification but for protection, comfort, and emotional bonding. Rooted in cultural beliefs like nazar protection, kajal application symbolized care and reassurance, often passed down through generations by mothers and grandmothers. The article highlights how this ritual created strong emotional connections while serving practical purposes in earlier environments. It also explains how modern parents are adapting this tradition by choosing safe, hygienic formulations, ensuring that the essence of the practice continues while prioritizing children’s safety.

 

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