Holi, the festival of colours is one of the most favourite festivals among all age groups. The colours have a lasting impact on mind, mood as well as skin and hair. Following rituals and following small steps can help preventing damage to hair and skin, letting you enjoy without being worried about post-Holi rashes, dryness, irritation of the skin, dry lusterless hair, acne breakouts, burning, and red scaly skin.
According to Dr Smriti Naswa Singh, Consultant Dermatologist, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, here's what will help you prep better for Holi.
Pre-Holi preparation:
- Avoid bleaching or waxing or doing facial one week before and after Holi.
- Apply a thick coat of oil or petroleum jelly or cold cream on your skin; do not forget the lips, areas behind the ears, and the navel.
- Oil your hair and beard too, liberal use is advised.
- Sunscreen should be applied in generous amounts on all sun exposed areas, 30 minutes before going out in the sun, and repeat every 3 hours if you are outdoors.
- Cover yourself with long sleeve clothes.
- Nail polish is a good idea to protect nails from Holi colors, that stain them Blue and Green
During Holi:
- Prefer playing with dry colors and those that are certified esafe', if using wet colours, opt for organic colors
- Avoid colors which are actually Golden and Silver paints
- Wash your skin immediately after you see the 1 st sign of irritation or itching
- Keep the moisturizer handy, applying moisturizer immediately reduces irritation, and the coat of moisturizer protects topmost layer of the skin from irritants in the colors
- Keep yourself hydrated, drinking water ensures that the deeper layers of skin are nourished