Patanjali Herbal Suhag Teeka / Herbal Sindoor Review
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It is a tradition in Hinduism where ladies apply kumkuma/sindoor
in the midst of eye brows. But every traditional custom ruled by our ancestors has
a scientific significance. Previously, purest kumkuma/sindoor was prepared at every
home from fresh turmeric, cow’s ghee and camphor. Later on the contaminated kumkuma/sindoor got
released in the local market in forms of powder, liquid and also stickers
causing skin infection.
Ajna chakra (the sixth chakra of our body) also called as “the
third eye” resides in the midst of eyebrows which is known to be activated when
the pure kumkuma is applied regularly. This chakra deals with senses, intuition,
mental stability and wisdom also it governs human brain.
Price tag: Rs 75 for 3g
Shelf Life: 24 months
Package: Stick like package which can be twisted outwards
and inwards for usage. The stick is golden and red with a transparent cap. On
the whole the package is in the form of lipsticks which makes it travel
friendly.
Colour/Shade: Appears maroon in the pack but actually is
dark pinkish. The shade is heavily pigmented.
Fragrance: Mild scent of herbal ingredients which do not
smell when applied.
My Experience with Patanjali Herbal Suhag Teeka / Herbal
Sindoor:
I used this for application of bindi in the midst of eye
brows. This is indeed a very good alternate for those gum stickers which itches
skin. One or two swipes provide the perfect colour and the gliding nature of
the stick makes the usage easy. For dark skin tones , you might require more
swipes. It does not smudge and cause any mess, even while wiping off it do not
spread unevenly. A single face wash
wipes the stain.
The sindoor does not vanish when you perspire too. But I am not sure about the results in hot
climates and for people who sweat heavily. For me in my place (Bangalore) it
all went well and sets well for a minimum of 6 hours which is considerably
great.
As claimed, it is truly herbal causing no irritation, no
skin infections. You can even apply to your kids.
You can make different designs for bindi, but as the stick
gets used and its sharpness fades it might be difficult to draw designs for
your bindi.
Pros of Patanjali Herbal Suhag Teeka / Herbal Sindoor:
• Travel friendly package, easy to use.
• Combination of herbal ingredients
• No skin allergies
• Heavy pigmented colour
• Descent lasting power, smudge proof, resistant to perspiration
• Economical, available in all patanjali stores and online too.
• Travel friendly package, easy to use.
• Combination of herbal ingredients
• No skin allergies
• Heavy pigmented colour
• Descent lasting power, smudge proof, resistant to perspiration
• Economical, available in all patanjali stores and online too.
Found no major cons to mention.
Rating: 5/5
Recommendation: Yes, bindi lovers please do try this herbal
product.
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