Sindoor (Sanskrit: सिन्दूर, IAST: sindūra) or sindura[2] is a traditional vermilion red or orange-red cosmetic powder from South Asia, usually worn by married women along the part of their hairline.[3] In Nepal and some North Indian Hindu communities, the sindoor is a visual marker of marital status of a woman and ceasing to wear it usually implies widowhood.[4]
Traditional sindoor was made with turmeric and alum or lime, or from other herbal ingredients.[5] Unlike red lead and vermilion, these are not poisonous.[5][6] Some commercial sindoor products contain synthetic ingredients, some of which are not manufactured to proper standards and may contain lead.[7][8]
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