Is kohl dangerous? / Noraziah Mohd Amin

The word, “kohl” is derived from the Arabic, “kuhl”, “kuhl”, “kohhel”, “kohol” and “cohol” which means “powder used to darken the eyelids, eyelashes and eyebrows.” Kohl is also known as “surma” which is an Urdu word to refer to antimony, as its major component is antimony sulphide (Goswami, 2013). A...

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Main Author: Mohd Amin, Noraziah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.571302022-03-17T14:45:27Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57130/ Is kohl dangerous? / Noraziah Mohd Amin Mohd Amin, Noraziah LG Individual institutions Universiti Teknologi MARA Asia The word, “kohl” is derived from the Arabic, “kuhl”, “kuhl”, “kohhel”, “kohol” and “cohol” which means “powder used to darken the eyelids, eyelashes and eyebrows.” Kohl is also known as “surma” which is an Urdu word to refer to antimony, as its major component is antimony sulphide (Goswami, 2013). According to Goswami (2013), surma is a mineral that is mined and ground into a form of powder, and it has been used for centuries for cosmetic purposes and to ward off evil forces. Kohl or surma is also called “kajal” in India and “tiro” in Nigeria (Hardy et. al., 1998). Academy of Language Studies 2021-10 Monograph NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57130/1/57130.pdf ID57130 Mohd Amin, Noraziah (2021) Is kohl dangerous? / Noraziah Mohd Amin. Bulletin. Academy of Language Studies. Issue 3 Issue 3
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Is kohl dangerous? / Noraziah Mohd Amin
description The word, “kohl” is derived from the Arabic, “kuhl”, “kuhl”, “kohhel”, “kohol” and “cohol” which means “powder used to darken the eyelids, eyelashes and eyebrows.” Kohl is also known as “surma” which is an Urdu word to refer to antimony, as its major component is antimony sulphide (Goswami, 2013). According to Goswami (2013), surma is a mineral that is mined and ground into a form of powder, and it has been used for centuries for cosmetic purposes and to ward off evil forces. Kohl or surma is also called “kajal” in India and “tiro” in Nigeria (Hardy et. al., 1998).
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