Bindi
It is a symbol of their faith
No, women in Kerala do not wear sindoor. Wearing sindoor on the forehead is a North Indian custom.
For cultural, spiritual reasons.
They wear the Bindi, or dot on the forehead.
Forehead protectors or headbands
No women do not wear cologne it's called perfume
The head scarfs Muslim women wear is called a hijab they wear it so people would respect them for their knowledge not as an object.
In India, the dots on the forehead are called bindis and are worn by both men and women. However, it is more common for women to wear them as part of their cultural or religious practices. Men may also wear bindis for aesthetic or fashion purposes.
Women in India wear a red dot to represent a third eye which stands for knowledge, because of the goddess Shiva know as the destroyer.
it is called phylacteries( Tefillin in Hebrew) it is made of leather and in it there are chapters from the bible
They do. The bindu or tikka mark on the forehead is made from a paste made with vermillion powder. It is placed on the forehead during puja, which is a worship ceremony. Women simply have elevated the wearing of the bindu into a fashion statement, whereas men let it wear off after receiving it.
Saris and punjabis (women only wear these).