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5 Dos And Don'ts Of Skin Care When Dealing With Chemical Colors On Holi

Posted On: Mar 22, 2024

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Dos and don'ts of dealing with Chemical Colors on Holi

Holi, the festival of colours, is a joyous occasion celebrated with enthusiasm worldwide. However, the chemicals present in these vibrant hues can wreak havoc on your skin, causing irritation, allergies, and even long-term damage if not handled properly. To ensure a safe and enjoyable Holi festival experience, here are some essential dos and don'ts for skincare.

Dealing with the chemical colours of Holi festival can be harsh on your skin. Here are 5 essential do's and don’ts for skin care during and after playing Holi with chemical colours:

 

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Dos:

1. Pre-Holi Skincare Routine

  • Moisturise: Apply a generous amount of moisturiser to create a protective barrier on your skin.
  • Sunscreen: Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher to shield your skin from harmful UV rays.
  • Nail Protection: Apply a coat of nail polish to prevent colour from seeping into your nails.

2. Clothing Choices on Holi

  • Cover Up: Wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, and closed shoes to minimise direct contact with chemical colours.
  • Choose Dark Colors: Opt for dark-coloured clothing to camouflage colour stains.

3. Hair Care for Holi

  • Oil Your Hair: Massage coconut or olive oil into your scalp and hair strands to prevent colour penetration.
  • Tie Your Hair: Secure your hair in a bun or braid to minimise colour exposure.

4. Post-Holi Cleanup

  • Gentle Cleansing: Use a mild, pH-balanced cleanser to remove colour gently without stripping off natural oils.
  • Moisturise Again: Reapply moisturiser generously to soothe and hydrate your skin post-cleansing.

5. Hydration 

  • Drink plenty of water before, during, and after playing Holi to keep your skin hydrated from within. Hydration is key to maintaining skin health and can help flush out toxins from your body.

By following these do's, you can help protect your skin from the damaging effects of chemical colours while still enjoying the festivities of Holi.

Don'ts:

  • Avoid Scrubbing: Refrain from scrubbing your skin vigorously as it can exacerbate irritation and redness.
  • Say No to Hot Water: Avoid using hot water for bathing as it can further dry out your skin.
  • Don't Forget Eye Protection: Avoid direct contact with colours around your eyes. Wear sunglasses or protective eyewear.
  • Skip Chemical-Based Removers: Avoid using harsh chemical removers as they can worsen skin irritation.
  • Don't Delay Cleanup: Promptly remove colours from your skin to prevent prolonged exposure to chemicals.

By following these essential dos and don'ts of skin care during Holi, you can protect your skin and enjoy a safe and vibrant Holi 2024 celebration without compromising the health of your skin. Remember to prioritise protection and prompt cleanup to minimise the adverse effects of chemical colours. Have a safe and colourful Holi Festival!

FAQ's

Chemical colours can cause skin irritation and allergies. Opt for natural or herbal colours of Holi festival whenever possible to minimize the risk.

Apply a thick layer of moisturiser or petroleum jelly on exposed areas like your face, hands, and lips to create a barrier against colours.

Rinse the affected area with cold water and apply a soothing lotion like calamine or aloe vera. If symptoms persist, consult a dermatologist.

Lemon and turmeric can be harsh on the skin and may cause further irritation. Stick to gentle cleansers and oils for chemical free Holi colours removal.

Apply a layer of clear nail polish before playing Holi to prevent colours from staining your nails. Post-Holi, use a nail polish remover to clean off any residue.

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