Thursday 23 August 2012

Prepare Eye Kajal at home naturally

Kajal is an inseparable part of woman.

One major thing is, there need not be any fear of allergic reaction that can cause on using your own home made kajal. Another point is, no expiry date for the home made Kajal. And above all you know what you have used and what you have done to obtain the Kajal.
A very easy procedure. You will need some castor oil, a diya to burn the oil, a match box, a plate (preferably brass, or any thick plat of your choice for the carbon to collect), two steel flat bottomed bowls, a spoon, a small box and few drops of ghee.

Invert the two flat bottomed bowls.

  • Place the plate on top of the bowls creating a bridge.
  • Now, add some castor oil to the diya and burn the lamp.
  • Place this diya in between the two bowls under the plate bridge.
  • (Make sure there is sufficient place for the lamp to burn and it fire of the diya should touch the plate.)
  • After about 20 minutes or so, carefully lift out the plate. (Be careful, the plate is super hot. Use tongs or a cloth to touch the plate. )
  • The soot is collected on the bottom of the plate.
  • Now scrap this suit with a blunt knife or the end of the spoon and collect in a clean dry container.
  • Add 2-3 drops of ghee to the soot and mix will to make a black paste. Fill it in to a very small box. (I use steel box.)
 Make sure that the ghee has to be in the right quantity. Too less ghee will make the Kajal very dry. And even a single drop more might make your Kajal to smudge. If the Kajal smudges, expose the open box of the Kajal to sunlight and dry the extra ghee. This will make your Kajal smudge free.
The only problem is the mixing of the soot with ghee can be done very well only with your index finger. This will leave your finger with traces of black for at least 2 days. And of course you will not be able to do a stylish conical structure of your Kajal. And also you will have to apply the Kajal on your water line with the tip of your finger.

Your home made Castor Oil Kajal is ready for use. 

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