The festival of colors is quickly approaching! It is observed with ecstatic excitement across the nation because it is the most vibrant festival of the year. Every street is filled with joy, frolic, and a rainbow of colors, illuminating each quiet, gray corner with laughter!
Even though we adore Holi, it is undeniable that it harms our skin. The majority of colors and dyes are made with dangerous chemicals that shouldn’t be used on the skin. We must be very careful about what goes on our skin and what shouldn’t because our skin absorbs the majority of what is applied to it.
Pre-Holi skin care:
Apply oil to your body before playing Holi to prevent your skin from absorbing damaging chemicals. You can use pomegranate or jojoba oil, which are both safe for babies and expectant mothers to use on their faces. You can also apply to your body a mixture of readily accessible Almond oil (2 teaspoons), Olive oil (1 teaspoon), and Coconut oil (3 teaspoons). Use a nourishing Face Elixir from our selection on your face for the ultimate in protection and a host of other wonderful advantages. Oil not only keeps your pores safe, but it also makes your skin look radiant and healthy!
Sunscreen is essential! Apply generous amounts of sunscreen, or use pomegranate oil, a natural SPF 15 sunscreen.
To stop the colors and dyes from adhering to your scalp, oil and tie/braid your hair and scalp. Additionally, the oil shields your hair from chemicals that can dry it out or damage it, leaving it lifeless and dull. To calm the scalp and give it extra nutrition, you can also add Tea Tree, Rosemary, or Lavender essential oils.
Organic colors for Holi are now on the market, albeit at a slightly higher price than standard chemically produced colors. Encourage chemical-free, safe Holi by purchasing organic gulaal or making your own natural colors at home with items you already have in your kitchen!
The festival of colors is quickly approaching! It is observed with ecstatic excitement across the nation because it is the most vibrant festival of the year. Every street is filled with joy, frolic, and a rainbow of colors, illuminating each quiet, gray corner with laughter!
Even though we adore Holi, it is undeniable that it harms our skin. The majority of colors and dyes are made with dangerous chemicals that shouldn’t be used on the skin. We must be very careful about what goes on our skin and what shouldn’t because our skin absorbs the majority of what is applied to it.
Post-Holi skin care:
Apply Jojoba oil to your skin and then use wet cotton to remove the colorants. Afterwards, thoroughly moisturize your skin with a hydrating body oil, such as pomegranate or argan oil. Take a warm bath. To gently scrub away the colors and impurities, you can also use a Body Polish from our collection.
Warm water should be used to rinse your hair, and a gentle, all-natural shampoo and conditioner should be used to wash it. Simply re-oil your hair and add a drop each of Lemon and Tea Tree essential oils if the color is stubborn. Avoid overusing shampoo because it deprives your scalp of natural nutrients. Add a nourishing, non-sticky hair oil to your cleansing routine to complete it.
The ideal hair serum for shiny, healthy hair is argan oil!
Our Rose Nectar Face and Body Mist, an enlivening blend of Rose Hydrosols, Lavender, and Geranium, will keep your skin fresh, moisturized, and hydrated all day.
With these wonderful suggestions, we’re confident that your skin will adore Holi just as much as you do! Merry Holi!