New Indian wedding hairstyles are incomplete without a maang tikka or matha Patti. They can express make or mar your overall look. Maang tikka is a simple string with a bejeweled pendant resting on the bride’s temple. But a matha Patti is bulkier and more elaborate, comprising two or more strings and plenty of embellishment. The pendant is also bigger.
However, there are guiding principles to choosing which of the two ideas suits you—your face shape.
Round face brides would wear a Maang Tikka with a vertical design (diamond shape pendant) to elongate the face. Matha Patti is heavier and would add to make the face look rounder.
Alternatively, a matha Patti works best for square-face brides, especially when a side Passa is added. It confers some roundness on the face.
An oval-faced bride would look stunning in any of the two ideas, whereas a small forehead would require an American diamond maang tikka style.
Lastly, brides with big foreheads can go all out and wear heavy Maang tikka or matha Patti and serve us beauty on hot plates!
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