Think India! Think Indian woman! With the traditional red dot on her forehead, this is one exotic beauty whose charms are legendary and the bindi is a very vital part of the makeup routine of the majority of Indian women. It is a fascinating, visually appealing and evolving part of fashion and beauty in the Indian context today.
Madonna is one celebrity that brought the bindi recognition and helped make a style statement of it. While others of her like Boy George, sported the ‘tilak’ –an elongated version in a popular music video, the Hindu male counterparts in India are also not averse to it on religious or festive occasions.
The little red dot has evolved into multi-colored, ornamental decorations today with the advent of skin-friendly adhesive as opposed to the vermilion powder that was used some fifty odd years ago. Not challenged dimensionally, bindi makeup has immense scope as round, oblong, square, heart-shaped, abstract and diamond shaped bindi in a rainbow of colors are doing the rounds of the market successfully. There are bindis with pearls, American diamonds, semi-precious stones and glitter adorned on them that can be made to order at special shops in many Indian cities. Most foreign visitors to the country pick up a few dozen packets of assorted bindis since they are an in expensive and beautiful token of Indian traditionalism packaged in a miniature presentation.
The bindi has long since digressed from a symbol of marital status to being worn by unmarried women and even young teenage girls today and is now an essential part of facial make-up, worn mainly as a fashion accessory.
Most Indian women would pick a bindi to match the color of their dress and since the normal range of bindis are so affordable, it is within the beauty budget of most women.
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