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| Articles about Forehead |
| | | seocontest2008 My Dear Forehead | | 2008-03-03 17:45:06 | | One night I was worried sick because I still didn't have the money to pay the last installment of my course fee and attending about seocontest2008. And the deadline was the nextday! After scrounging around among all my belongings, including my piggy bank, I was relieved to find some money in my binder. So the next day, I went to my course to pay the fee. After getting the receipt I thought... | | By: Search Engine Optimization Contest 2008 | | |
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| | Bindi - Beauty of Forehead | | 2007-12-18 10:13:00 | | Add a zero to figure one and its value will increase ten times. Likewise, place a bindi (dot) on your forehead after make-up and the charm of the face will enhance ten times. Bindi (also called bindiya) is a symbol, not only of beauty but of your Suhag too - an indication of a married woman. A married Hindu woman uses various symbols - sindur, bangles, man gal sutra, bichhuye on the toes and' alta' on feet. Likewise, bindi is a symbol of good luck and purity. It has found its way in folk-literature, poetry, sculpture and other forms of arts and literature. In ancient times bhasm (sacred ashes) or chandan (sandalwood paste) were used on forehead by men. Women decorated the forehead with a red dot symbolic of good luck like the rising sun. They used materials varying from roli, kumkum, sindur. Today, bindis are available in different colours to match your makeup and dress. Although, traditionally only a round dot is permissible, these days the bindis are available in many shapes, some of them being religious symbols like trident (trishul), conch (shankh), star (tara), lamp (deepak) and so on. Today even unmarried women use bindi. The colour of your dress and the shape of your face should determine the shape, size and colour of the bindi you choose. Some popular motifs available are - round, long, oblong, triangular, crescent moon, a round bindi with small dots surrounding it, etc. You are the best judge to decide what suits you. Some tips are, however, given here. A small forehead appears large with an oblong bindi. A broad forehead looks good with a round bindi. On a fair complexion, red looks striking whereas on dark complexion pink, orange or sandalwood colour appears prominent Wheatish complexion requires a light red bindi. If the skin is very dark, do not use red, steel grey or chocolate colours. For large eyes, big bindi is suitable, for small eyes a small bindi. Height and shape of body are also determining factors. For example, a ta... | | By: Makeup And Beauty Tips | | |
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| Do I Have "I'm Stupid! If You are In Trouble Please Defy Me More So I'll lighten your consequences" Written on my Forehead? | | 2007-08-13 23:48:15 | | I am amazed at the defiance today...and the stupidity in which everyone is attempting to manuever around their consequences. Serious things have happened today --I mean, not serious to the point of anyone getting anyone pregnant or hospitaliztion or the ER, thought Dominyk came close when he sliced his toe this morning -- but serious things like stealing money from us, hurting people, sneaking the phone when the privilege was taken away, threatening to kill me (but not a serious threat) etc.And yet their chosen way to deal with this is to defy me further, be rude and insulting, and ignore my instructions.I'm having quite a difficult time understanding their modus operandi........ | | By: Never a Dull Moment | | |
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