Nov 6, Kathmandu- Dipawali, the second great festival of Hindus, has already set foot in our courtyard. Makhamali, Godavari and other flowers are blooming in our courtyard and roof. Due to such various reasons, the environment of villages and towns has become different. This has given the impression of Dipawali. However, the vibrancy of this year's festival has diminished a bit compared to previous years. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic which has taken the form of a global epidemic, panic and loss of life and property due to natural calamities are mixed with joy and sorrow. However, keeping in mind the many pains and sufferings, Nepalis are cautiously preparing to celebrate the main form of Tihar.
It is human nature to eat sweets that look good with festivals and gatherings. Even in Tihar, we cannot remain untouched by this practice. It is an old tradition of Nepalis to go to the market to buy flowers, garlands, fruits, food grains, clothes, gifts, sweets, beauty products and to become beautiful. This time it is necessary to adopt a different style or avoid it. Wherever it is, it is wise to create an environment where only family members can gather safely and eat sweets and get vaccinated by their sisters.
The last day of the festival is celebrated on the second day of Kattik Shukla. On the day of Bhaitika, it is believed that one should not eat anything without putting on tika. As important as vaccines are on this day, so are the sixteen makeups, dresses and hairstyles worn by sisters. Whether it's Teej or Dashain or Tihar, women dress appropriately for any occasion and adorn their face with appropriate make-up and hairstyles accordingly. On this day, sisters want to look more attractive than other days by celebrating Tihar with joy and taking photos. Many prefer make-up to reflect their beauty on festive days, as it attracts the attention of many. After all, the beauty of a woman is enhanced when she wears make-up and hairstyles accordingly. Moreover, on this day, most of the women have to go far / away to do housework and play ball, so they look attractive if they wear make-up that does not break even with sweat, that is, it lasts all day long.
In order to reflect your beauty, you should take care of the clothes and hair you wear along with the make-up. On this day, a married woman should wear light looking make-up and unmarried women should wear simple and natural make-up. Heavy makeup makes you look ugly not only to yourself but also to the viewer. Waterproof makeup is more useful on the day of vaccination. On this day, a married woman should wear red and bright colored make-up to give a semi-bridal look - in which the eyes should be smoky. Golden and black smoky looks good in that too. If you have dark circles, you should use a concealer, pens, white powder. As this is a festival to dress well, it is equally important to wear make-up along with makeup to reflect beauty. Especially on this day, kurtas, sarees, etc. are worn. Since makeup and dress alone are not enough to complete the festive makeup, you should make a suitable hairstyle according to the makeup and dress. No matter how good the make-up and the clothes worn on the face, if you can't make a suitable hairstyle, the make-up will fade, so you have to make the hairstyle according to the make-up. As women have to work hard during the festivals, their hair should be decorated in a way that lasts all day long.
In particular, hair is short, long, curly, thick, thin, etc., depending on the person, so you should understand the nature of the hair and make a hairstyle according to the clothes that suit you. When you make the right hairstyle according to the pattern of the face, it looks attractive and perfect. For women with a long face, a hairstyle that is not towards the face or face is suitable. Similarly, a little longer hair is suitable for those who have an oval face. It is open to make any kind of hairstyle on such a face. Women with thin or curly hair are advised not to cut blunt. Since most married women wear sari, high bun (juro) can be made in the sari as well as low bun juro. It makes the face look neat and clear. In this case, the hair is turned upwards, so that the lower part of the neck or the part of the neck is clearly visible, so the gargle is also opened. Unmarried people wear kurta suruwal and lehenga on this day.
Tees hairstyles are more suitable for this dress that looks equally suitable and suitable for adults, teenagers and children. In this style, the parting should be done and the back hair should be lightly combed and kept open. Also, the front part of the hair can be made into a French braid and the back part can be ponytailed. It is also a very quick hairstyle. One thing that should not be forgotten is that due to the epidemic, this time the make-up should be done in a safe place at home as much as possible without reaching the city market or crowded place.