10 Simple Lal Kitab Astrology Tips to Look More Beautiful
Riya Kumari | May 07, 2025, 23:54 IST
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Okay, full disclosure: I’m not saying astrology is definitely the reason you looked like a Roman goddess on Wednesday and like a hungover raccoon on Thursday… but I’m also not not saying that. Let’s face it—between 7-step skincare routines, glass skin trends, and that terrifying TikTok slugging thing (who decided we should all look like greasy dumplings before bed?), the pressure to look good is real. But what if I told you the stars might actually be on your side? Or at least, not sabotaging your vibe for once?
We spend our lives chasing beauty. We chase it in jars. In gym memberships. In compliments that feel good for five seconds and vanish the next. We chase it in selfies, in likes, in comparisons. Somewhere along the way, we forget that beauty isn’t something we create—it’s something we align with. That’s where the Lal Kitab comes in. This old, strange, red book—often tucked away on the highest shelf of your grandmother’s house—was never just about astrology. It’s a book about harmony. Between the planets and your choices. Between your aura and your actions. And yes, in some mysterious way, between your soul and your skin.
1. Tie Your Hair, Tame Your Energy
Leaving your hair open all the time? It might look romantic, but Lal Kitab says it scatters your energy—especially if your Venus or Saturn is disturbed. Tying your hair helps contain that force, like tying wind into a ribbon. Beauty isn’t always in freedom. Sometimes, it’s in quiet control.
2. Wear Silver, Stay Soft
Silver is ruled by the Moon—the planet of emotions, water, and everything soft in a hard world. Wearing silver (on your skin, not just in your ears) isn’t about aesthetics. It’s about soothing emotional friction. A calm face is often more radiant than a perfectly contoured one.
3. Apply Fragrance, But For the Soul
Venus adores fragrance—not because it smells good, but because it changes the atmosphere you carry. Lal Kitab believes perfume doesn’t just mask odor; it rewrites your aura. When you smell good, people lean in. When your energy smells good, they remember you long after.
4. Place a Mirror in the Southeast
We look in mirrors to see our face. But according to this book, the placement of the mirror can decide whether you see your potential. The southeast is ruled by Venus. A mirror here reflects not just your image, but the energy you radiate. The universe sees how you see yourself. So… place wisely.
5. Feed Little Girls. No, Seriously.
Every time you offer sweets or love to a young girl, Lal Kitab says you nourish the Venus energy in your life. Not because girls are magical—but because the energy of innocence, sweetness, and grace multiplies when shared. Want to glow? Make someone else’s world a little lighter.
6. Mix Raw Milk in Your Bath
This isn't about luxury. It’s ritual. Milk carries Moon energy—cool, pure, emotional. Bathing in it (even just a spoonful in your water) is an ancient cleansing act. You wash away more than dirt. You wash off invisible burdens. You get clean where soap can’t reach.
7. Face the Sun. Every Day.
Surya Namaskar isn’t about flexibility. It’s about surrender. The Sun governs life force and visibility. When you salute the Sun, you don’t just energize your body—you let yourself be seen by the divine. And when you’re seen from that high up, you stop needing validation from below.
8. Drink Tulsi. Clear More Than Skin.
Tulsi is sacred for a reason. It sharpens Mercury—the planet of intellect, speech, and skin. But more than that, it clears your emotional clutter. Ever noticed how real beauty shows up when you’re present? Tulsi doesn’t just clean your blood. It quiets the mental noise that keeps your glow hidden.
9. Pin Gold in Your Hair
Gold isn’t for flaunting. It’s for grounding. A tiny gold pin in your hair—especially if Venus is weak in your chart—is said to stabilize scattered beauty energy. The idea? Contain what’s sacred. Not everything shining needs to be shown. Some of it just needs to be held.
10. Wear White on Fridays
White calms Venus. And Venus, in Lal Kitab, is the planet that governs not just beauty, but how the world responds to your beauty. Wearing white on Friday (her day) isn’t superstition. It’s tuning into a rhythm the world has forgotten: that beauty grows best in grace, not in noise.
Beauty Is Not What You Think
True beauty has a frequency. It’s not in symmetry, fairness, or filters. It’s in being in sync—with yourself, your surroundings, your soul. That’s what Lal Kitab quietly teaches. That beauty isn’t a thing to be chased—it’s a signal. And when your thoughts, habits, and environment align with your inner truth, you emit that signal effortlessly.