So Paul Steinhardt and Luca Bindi.
Is the ready-made store-bought Bindi.
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Bindi is a consumable product and requires both rural and urban women.
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The naughty mirror counting a Bindi every day… Is throwing a mischievous smile.
She had her hair tied in plaits and a Bindi on her forehead.
They usually put a large Bindi of dark red colour on their forehead.
Basic makeup items for the morning after(lipstick, eyeliner or Kajal stick,
conditioning scream, Bindi).
Bindi is vital part of the makeup without which the women
rarely leaves their houses.
The two girls Rupi and Bindi; and that it was they who were eating.
Now Bindi and Steinhardt had reason to celebrate,
although they could not yet know if quasicrystals were present.
Bindi Irwin is the daughter of a Steve Irwin,
a famous television personality and nature and wild animals expert.
Hindu married women also adorned the red Bindi and sindhur, but now, it is no more a compulsion.
For Indian brides,
this makeup kit bag even includes Sindoor or kumkum, Bindi or a whole range of solah shringar.
Special thanks to the family of Steve Irwin, particularly Terri, Bindi, and Robert Irwin for their partnership on this project.
A Bindi is one thing that multiplies a woman's
beauty a thousand times and hence the bride makes sure she is wearing a red Bindi, as prominent as it can be.
We eventually found a mineralogistin Florence named Luca Bindi, who had in his museuma tiny little sample of… well,
a rock, a complex rock, which had inside ita little grain of quasicrystal.
This time, the enemy is out there on the small screen, a catwalking, semidressed enemy with bee- stung lips, about to seduce the TV- watching, soft- hearted
Indian male- and confuse the sari- clad, Bindi- sporting Bharatiya nari.
I find it everywhere, from the round dot on women's foreheads(called Bindi and often made from kumkum,
a turmeric-based mixture), to the shelves and spice bowls in the shops of Mattancheri and Thekkady, to the two women I see trudging up a mountain road balancing huge bushels of the spice on their heads.