Patanjali Herbal Kajal Review & Swatches

Hello everyone...
I am always on the hunt for a decent kajal for everyday wear which is under 100 bucks and trust me  there are plenty which claim to be herbal and good for the eyes.There are so many brands in the Indian market now a days when it comes to kajal which is  an Indian name for kohl in India. It  is used on the waterline to beautify the eyes. Every Indian girl is fond of kajal and it is a must have make product/essential for us. Since I have terrible dark circles I avoid kajal when I am at home. I have used many kajals in my lifetime and always hunting for something new. Today I shall be reviewing Patanjali Herbal Kajal which is a herbal line of products endorsed by yoga guru Baba Ramdev. Read on to know more...



Price: Rs.90/- for 3g of product.

Availability: Across all Patanjali stores in India and online HERE




The kajal comes in a lipstick format very convenient. The outer packaging is black and the lid is transparent with the brand name Patanjali printed on it. It is travel friendly and can be carried in the bag on the go.Also a lipstick format means no hassles of sharpening it.  Yipee!!






The kajal is decently pigmented and goes on smooth on the waterline but you may need to swipe it a couple of times for the desired pigmentation. It is not too soft nor too hard hence application becomes simple. I generally use it in a slant format for easy application.



You get a cooling sensation on application due to the presence of natural ingredients like Castor Oil and Almond Oil which are really good for the eyes. Every Indian would know the importance of kajal in our childhood as our mothers would apply from a small container with her fingers- remember Jai kajal?? Over time kajal has taken form of a pencil, lipstick making things more easier for everyone.




In summers there is a high tendency for it to smudge.The smudging was not bad but the kajal disappeared from the eyes after a couple of hours hence you may need to re apply. This kajal is really good for the eyes leaving aside the cosmetic part of the story. With all natural ingredients I am liking it but I am not sure I would repurchase though.

The Good:
Inexpensive
Decent packaging
100% natural
Cruelty free
Soothing for the eyes.
Decently pigmented
Apt for daily wear
Ideal for sensitive eyes.
No wastage due to lipstick format packaging
Travel friendly

The not so Good
Availability is a big problem (although I think they have an online website)
Smudges a bit and disappears after a while
Pigmentation could have been better

Rating: 3.8/5

Patanjali Herbal Kajal in Black is a decent option for anyone looking for a herbal and 100% natural kajal. With so many natural ingredients it will not harm the eye in any way but only beautify and provide a cooling sensation. A must try if you are experimental because this is definitely not those 500 bucks kajal for sure :D and may not be smudge free completely and the darkest kajal you may have used.

I hope this review was helpful to all those reading. Leave a comment with your inputs. New bloggers/visitors leave your blog links for me to check out.

Until next time.. Take care xoxo







P.S: The product has been purchased by me and no I am not affiilaited to this brand

Comments

  1. Cool unique product great review have a lovely weekend.

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  2. Pigmentation looks good in swatch. I will check it for everyday wear. Currently I am loving Himalaya one for its pigmentation!

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  3. Patanjali has kajal too?? wow.. Would love to try it..

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  4. nicely written dear....

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  5. Nice review
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  6. seems like a nice option to wear at home :)

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  7. Simply packaging but the shade is strong. Also since its cruelty free. But I hardly use kajal for the same story - my dark circles.

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  8. this seems like a good one :)

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  9. I've been curious about this one. nicely reviewed, Natasha :)

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  10. Great post!
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  11. For the price, it is good.. But one thing about this type of packaging is that you cannot sterilize them easily and they may cause burning sensation to the eyes after some time.

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  12. I love kajals I wish I could try a genuine indian kajal!!! Nice post as always doll!
    kisses
    Mary

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  13. I would rather wear this during winter.. would not want panda eyes

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  14. Great post hun. I like the packaging.
    Beautetude

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  15. I did check out this one and felt that it smudged a bit too much. But still, those who want to go all natural, this may be a good buy... hain na nats?

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  16. i don't like smudgy kajals:(

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