Bridal Clothes
Saris
How To Put a Sari On
Your Trousseau
Typical Bridal Wear

Bangles
Bindi
Shoes
Gold
Nosering

Beauty Tips
Countdown Tips
Skincare Do's & Don'ts
Home Treatments
Tips on Doing Your Hair
Countdown Hair Tips
Wedding Day Tips

Brides Duties
Choosing the Bridesmaids
Parents Duties
Wedding to Do List

Henna Tips
After Care Tips
Asked Questions

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Peer
The Peer is said to symbolizes wedded bliss. This is a design which consists of a red bindi in the center of the forehead, usually encircled by tiny white dots. The tiny red and white dots are applied over the curve of the eyes and ends at the cheekbones. Nowadays the dots have been elaborated and there are many styles available.
Sindoor
The sindoor is a red coloured powder which signifies that a woman is married. The sindoor is applied through the parting of the hair.
Mang Teeka
The mang teeka is usually made of gold, but often embellished with diamonds, pearls and semi precious stones. The mang teeka is balanced between the parting of the hair.
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