Product description
A bindi is a bright dot of some colour applied in the centre of the forehead close to the eyebrows or in the middle of the forehead, worn in the Indian subcontinent (particularly amongst Hindus in India Pakistan and world over and A similar marking is also worn by babies and children in China and, as in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, represents the opening of the third eye Bindi in Hinduism Buddism and Jainism is associated with ajna Chakra and Bindu is known as the third eye chakra. Bindu is the point or dot around which the Mandala is created, representing the universe. The bindi has a historical and cultural presence world over
Directions
Prepare the skin by cleaning and drying the area. Remove the bindi from the booklet and apply it to the desired location. Press and hold for a few seconds to ensure adhesion. To refresh or reapply, use bindi or eyelash glue. To remove, gently peel off the bindi. Avoid using the tattoo on broken, sore, or sensitive skin, and discontinue use if irritation occurs.