Holi Tips News
Holi 2023 Date, Greetings, Wishes: Protecting your skin during Holi makes you look revived, fresh and young, explains Dermatologist.
For a skin-friendly Holi, play with natural colours instead of permanent dyes
Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from chemical colours and water
Refrain from driving if planning to consume bhang or alcohol
This year Holi will be celebrated on March 29
Wearing sunscreen, moisturizer, nail paint can help you take care of your skin against the harmful chemicals present in colours
Holi colours can damage your skin and leave your hair lifeless for days. Use a good moisturizing face wash on your face after playing Holi and apply a clarifying shampoo to rinse colour from hair, say experts.
A common suggestion by all the experts is that a good sunscreen, with an SPF factor of at least 40, is a must-do.
Aakriti Kochar, beauty and make-up Expert, Oriflame India, shares some post-Holi hacks.
Reach out for oil therapy, dress up smartly and follow the no-synthetic rule to shield your skin and hair from the harsh effects of Holi colours, says an expert.
Holi colours can sometime cause irritation, itching, rashes and serious bruises to the skin. Before going out to play Holi, apply a good amount of oil on your body and wear dark full sleeves cotton clothes which will cover your whole body and can protect you from direct harm of colours, says an expert.
Here are a few lingerie tips for Holi to avoid embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions.
The vibrant colours (and for some, even the bhang – secretly mixed in a glass of Thandai – caught you, didn't we?), spraying everyone with that coloured water has its own satisfaction.
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