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Is there any form of bindi that is permanent?

Is there any form of bindi that is permanent? And if so what significance does the permanence hold?

Update:

And I am speaking of the Indian form of Bindi that is more than a mere tattoo. Not Steve Irwin's daughter. I have seen them on Indian women and they don't seem to be painted on daily. Some have the dot in the center of their forehead that is a part of their skin. Or so it seems.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    you can get it tattooed on if you like... though i would advise you not to. and since bindis' are there usually to ward off bad spirits and to help with concentration, permanently getting one will just do that...permanently.

  • 1 decade ago

    Interesting Question.

    I would probably say ...... a permanent tattoo would be a real funky and kewl way to have a permanent Bindi.

    R u Desi? ... people are asking what is a Bindi ... lol.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Im guessing you mean bindi as in the Indian head decorates.

    The closest thing i could think of was a dermal anchor, a.k.a a permenant peircing placed under the skin.

    Like this: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2213/2102983759_4c0...

    EDIT-

    Sorry i had no idea the things were painted on.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Bindi is Steve Erwin's daughter and I am certain she will be a permanent fixture in all of our hearts for some time to come!

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  • 1 decade ago

    Get a gorilla glue and a red bead and glue to you. Or put a red tattoo dot. Put permanent red marker dot.

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