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aR&D wrote:Its more traditional. Some aspects of the traditional wear and make-up are followed by the newer (younger) generation, for example the kajol around the eyes and the nail polish. The lipstick i've not seen nor the pink jamajohra. The modern look is more along the lines of formal kurtha with scarf, turban and sandals.
RASC wrote:aR&D wrote:Its more traditional. Some aspects of the traditional wear and make-up are followed by the newer (younger) generation, for example the kajol around the eyes and the nail polish. The lipstick i've not seen nor the pink jamajohra. The modern look is more along the lines of formal kurtha with scarf, turban and sandals.
So when exactly did this tradition of applying womens' cosmetics in weddings start?
RASC wrote:Is it normal for the Groom to wear lipstick, nail-polish and make-up as part of the ceremony?
Thanks in advance!
aR&D wrote:~*§ãñCħїą*~ wrote:Come fellas...
Lehwe injuns take a smoke of de good ole peace pipe..
It's a nice Tuesday morning!!
what a minute ... you are mixed with Amerindian? Cause if you are it explains your exquisite physique.
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Since when complimenting a woman on her attractiveness, poised and wits equates to "mamaguy".
I think it is us Men duty and responsibility to let a woman: wife, sister, mum, friend... tantie etc know that they are looking good.
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