Kajal for Babies
September 06, 2025

Kajal for Babies: Tips for Safety and Hygiene

By Baby Forest

In Indian culture, the use of kajal has always been linked to baby care. For generations, grandmothers and mothers have prepared kajal at home using ghee, castor oil, or herbs. It was believed to protect babies from evil eyes, soothe the eyes and support healthy vision. In many homes, baby kajal is also applied to make the eyes look bigger and brighter, giving them an innocent charm that families admire. 


This practice continues in many homes even today. But then, the issue of safety has gained great importance. Kajals found in the market are not safe for the babies, as many contain chemicals or artificial colours that pose a serious threat to tender skin. Hence, most parents seek natural, organic, and tested products. By doing so, they not only ensure their baby’s protection but also carry forward cultural practices rooted in care and tradition.

Role of Kajal in Traditional Baby Care

Kajal is one of the most age-old traditions in Indian households. It is ot only used for baby grooming but also as a symbol of love and protection. Thus, some families perform this ritual daily, while others do so during festivals or special occasions. In certain cases, a tiny dot is applied behind the baby’s ear or on the sole to keep away negative energies.


Traditionally, there are parents who believe that the kajal makes the baby's eyes look bigger, brighter, and more expressive in some way. This small detail enhances the ritual and makes the baby look more adorable and innocent. With every application of kajal passed down from generation to generation is a little culture, love, and blessings.

Why Safety Comes First 

While the tradition itself is beautiful, safety must always come first. The skin around the baby’s eyes is thin and very sensitive. Unsafe kajal with chemicals, parabens, or artificial colours causes irritation or redness and is sometimes the cause of infection. This is why the best kajal for babies is one that is 100% natural and free from any toxins.


Parents must read labels carefully; look for certifications such as GMP or dermatologically tested. This ensures the kajal is gentle and safe for daily use. When practised with awareness and care, tradition continues beautifully.

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Tips for Hygiene While Applying Kajal 

Even now, with safer versions of kajal, hygiene still plays an important role. Just a few simple habits can keep infections away and protect those tiny, healthy eyes:

  1. Parents should always wash their hands thoroughly before applying kajal.

  2. It is best to use clean fingers or a smooth applicator for application.

  3. Kajal should be applied only around the eyes, never inside them.

  4. A baby’s kajal stick should not be shared with others.

  5. The kajal must be stored carefully, away from moisture and extreme weather conditions, to keep it effective.

  6. For safety and hygiene, kajal should be replaced regularly.

These simple steps help preserve the tradition of baby kajal while keeping it safe and healthy.

The Natural Ingredients That Matter 

Traditionally, homemade kajal was made with ghee, castor oil, or almond oil. However, modern organic kajal takes this same wisdom, but blends it with modern safety and testing protocols. Some of the much-trusted ingredients include:

  • Castor Oil: Hydrates the delicate skin below the eyes and promotes the growth of lashes.

  • Cow Ghee: Rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K., it soothes the skin and prevents irritation and cracking.

  • Almond: Rich in vitamins A, B2, B6, and E, it nourishes the skin and soothes the eyes.

  • Cocoa Butter: It includes anti-inflammatory properties to maintain skin softness and health.

These ingredients provide nourishment and protection, making a natural kajal a better choice than a chemical one.

How Nayan Anjan Baby Kajal Keeps the Tradition Alive

Among the many options available in the market nowadays, parents continue to trust Baby Forest’s Nayan Anjan Baby Kajal. Traditionally handcrafted, it is 100% natural, GMP certified, derma-safe, and cruelty-free. This kajal with its Ayurvedic essential oils and nut bases promises safety along with cultural value. These ingredients prove why it is a favourite:

  • Castor Oil: Protects skin from drying and helps in the natural growth of lashes.

  • Cow Ghee: Soothes irritation while keeping skin smooth.

  • Almond: Soothes the skin and gently nourishes.

  • Cocoa Butter: Improves suppleness and protects against drying.

How to Buy the Best Kajal for Babies? 

Choosing the best kajal for babies is a mix of culture and safety. Always choose chemical-free, dermatologically tested, and organic kajal. With GMP certification, there is some guarantee of purity. This makes buying a piece from tradition easy while still standing for the safety of tender eyes.

Why Organic Kajal is Better

Organic kajal is safe, hence perfect for newborns. It keeps the skin under the eyes soft and free from irritation, along with a soothing effect on the eyes. The natural oils in it improve circulation and prevent dryness. Unlike their chemical counterparts, they do not pose any toxic risk. This way, parents are still nurturing their cultural idea, but at the same time, they are taking care of their little one's safe development. It is tradition, just in a new light. 

Mistakes to Avoid 

Sometimes, parents do small things wrong with kajal. Avoiding these mistakes will keep the little baby's eyes safe and protected:

  • Never put the kajal inside the eyes.

  • Avoid kajals with artificial colours or fragrance.

  • Kajal should never be shared with adults.

  • Usually, a thin stroke would suffice.

  • Always check the expiry date before using.

Final Thoughts 

Kajal, an age-old Indian way of baby care, is more than just beauty; it is about protection, blessings, and culture. Every little ritual chosen for a baby becomes part of the story parents are building for them. Be it through age-old traditions or natural, mindful products, what truly matters is the love and care behind every touch. When care is rooted in tradition and carried forward with awareness, it becomes more than a routine;  it becomes a part of comfort, safety and affection.

 

Baby Forest’s Nayan Anjan Baby Kajal beautifully blends tradition with gentle care. Made with natural, nourishing ingredients, it helps soothe and protect while staying safe for everyday use. Parents trust it not only for its purity but also as a way to carry forward cultural practices with love and care for their little one

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why do families apply kajal to babies?

The application of baby kajal is one of the oldest traditions in India. Parents believe it wards off evil eyes, keeps the eyes cool, and even makes the eyes appear larger and brighter. For many, it is a part of blessing, an expression of love, and a gesture of protection handed down through generations.

Is Kajal safe for newborns?

Kajal is safe only if it is natural, pure, and free from any chemicals. Otherwise, many market kajals contain toxins that can cause damage to sensitive skin. Kajal for babies must be dermatologically tested and organic, containing only those ingredients that are gentle enough for the baby's skin. It is also recommended to always put the kajal only around the eyes and never inside them. This way, the delicate eyes will stay safe and comfortable.

Can I use homemade kajal for my baby?

Though homemade kajal has been used for many years and therefore is thought to be safe, sometimes it can collect dust or bacteria if not prepared hygienically. Parents now prefer organic kajal tested for purity and safety. Thus, the tradition will continue with peace of mind as modern-day products offer natural ingredients with better quality and assurance.

Where should baby kajal be applied?

The kajal should be applied all around the eyes, but never inside. Generally, there is a thin stroke along the lash line, or a small dot behind the foot or ear, depending on family traditions. This way, the tradition continues without causing any irritation. If it is applied inside the eye, it becomes very unsafe for a newborn baby.

How do I choose the best kajal for babies?

The best baby kajal is free from lead, parabens, artificial colours, or strong scents. Always go for GMP-certified or dermatologically tested labels. Ingredients like castor oil, cow ghee, almond, and cocoa butter are safe and soothing. Parents can order baby kajal online from reputable brands to ensure quality and authenticity.

Which kajal is safe and natural?

Baby Forest’s Nayan Anjan Baby Kajal is a gentle alternative for newborn babies. It is handcrafted, 100% natural, GMP certified, and derma safe. Made from castor oil, cow ghee, almond, and cocoa butter, it nourishes, protects, and soothes tender skin. Bringing traditional care and modern safety together, this kajal can be a great choice for daily use.

Baby Forest

Baby Forest Ayurveda is a baby care brand rooted in ancient Ayurvedic wisdom, offering safe, natural, and clinically-backed products. Through the Baby Forest blog, the author shares trusted tips, holistic remedies, and gentle parenting guidance for modern parental needs.

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