Many cultures believe that kohl has a religious significance and can protect from evil spirits and negative energy.
One popular example is in ancient Egypt, where kohl is believed to have originated.
In Nigeria, tiro is believed to kill eye germs and protect children’s eyes.

Other cultures believe that it can heal certain eye ailments and infections.
In many countries, little children and adults have their eyes lined with kohl for aesthetic and spiritual reasons.
However, according to a1998 studypublished in the International Society for Ethnopharmacology journal, this isn’t necessarily true.

The study showed that kohl was originally made with antimony, which isn’t much better for the eyes.
Exposure to this chemical results in eye irritation, severe itching, and tearing.
Kohl or kajal is safe to wear, but only if it is free of these toxic materials.

Is kohl banned in the US?
Products likeMaybelline’s Master Kajal waterproof kohl eyelinerdo not contain any kohl, but are highly pigmented.
It has zero sulfates and formaldehydes, making it a healthier and safer alternative to real kohl.