how to make kajal at home for baby - #25935
I am really looking for some advice on how to make kajal at home for baby. My little one’s eyes are sooo sensitive, and I want to try something natural instead of buyin those store products that might have chemicals. I remember my grandmother making kajal using some special techniques, like frying ghee with a wick or something?! But, honestly, I don't know how to make kajal at home for baby properly. I've read a few recipes online, like using almond oil and then putting it in a container, but I get worried if it’s safe or if it's gonna cause irritation. Has anyone done this? I’m a bit scared about getting the right consistency too, you know? Like, should it be thick or…? Also, I’ve heard there's a difference in how to make kajal at home for baby depending on their age. My baby is just over a year, does that change the way I should approach this? Any tips would be super helpful, thanks!
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