Playing Holi with colorful colors brings happiness, but many of these colors contain chemicals which can harm your skin and hair. These colors can also cause side effects like redness, rashes and irritation. Therefore, it is essential to take care of your skin and hair before joining Holi celebrations.
Skin care before Holi:
Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen with high SPF to create a protective layer on your skin before playing Holi. This helps in preventing the harmful effects of colors.
Avoid any facial treatments like facials, waxing or bleaching a few days before and after Holi to protect your skin.
Before playing Holi, massage your body with oil so that it becomes easier to remove the color later. You can also use moisturizer as an alternative.
How to take care of your skin during Holi?
Protect your eyes during Holi as colors can cause irritation. If the color accidentally gets into your eyes, wash immediately with cold water and consult a doctor if irritation persists.
To protect your lips from color, apply petroleum jelly on them. You can also use lipstick as an extra layer of protection.
Hair Protection:
Massage your hair with oil before Holi to reduce color absorption. Alternatively, you can use a leave-in conditioner.
Tie your hair into a bun or ponytail to reduce color risk and make it easier to manage after Holi.
Skin Care After Holi:
Use cold water and mild soap or cleanser to wash the color. Avoid using hot water, as it may cause the color to set.
After Holi, apply rose water on your face to soothe your skin and reduce irritation caused by colors.
After washing off colors, moisturize your skin generously to prevent dryness.
Wear such clothes while playing Holi
Wear long-sleeved, light-colored cotton clothing to reduce skin exposure.
Choose clothes that you don't mind getting stains on. Avoid wearing clothes like silk and chiffon on the occasion of Holi. Avoid wearing delicate fabrics like silk, as these can get damaged by dyes.