Maharashtrian weddings are rich in tradition and culture, and Maharashtrian bridal makeup reflects this heritage with its elegance and simplicity. The Maharashtrian makeup look is known for enhancing the bride's natural beauty while adding a touch of traditional flair.
The base for a Maharashtrian makeup look is usually kept light and natural to highlight the bride’s natural glow. The eyes are the focal point of Maharashtrian bridal makeup. A traditional bridal look often includes bold winged eyeliner, which is characteristic of Maharashtrian makeup. Kajal (kohl) is used to define the eyes and add depth, while eyeshadows in earthy tones are used to enhance the eyes' beauty. A prominent feature of Maharashtrian bridal makeup is the bindi, a decorative dot worn on the forehead. The bindi holds cultural significance and is considered auspicious. It is usually a red or maroon round-shaped dot placed between the eyebrows.
Maharashtrian bridal hairstyles are often adorned with flowers and traditional jewellery like the Nath (nose ring) and Mundavalya (a string of pearls worn across the forehead). The hair is usually styled in a bun or a traditional Maharashtrian hairstyle known as "Ambada" adorned with flowers like mogra or roses. Once the Maharashtrian makeup is complete, the bride's look is finished with the addition of traditional jewellery like the necklace, earrings, bangles, and a saree or Nauvari (traditional nine-yard saree worn in Maharashtra).