Holi 2024 Special: 5 Tips to Keep Your Skin and Hair Damage Free this Season
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MARCH 26,2024
Holi is one of the most celebrated festivals across Indian and we love how it brings people together. Mouth-watering delicacies, color-splashing, and Bollywood songs just brings out the child within us.
During Holi 2024 celebrations, it is likely that your friends, family, and even strangers will spray you with colours. It is important to protect your skin and hair during these times, as the harmful chemicals in these colours can cause damage.
5 skincare and hair tips for Holi 2024
Some people may even experience allergic reactions, acne outbreaks, or dry and itchy skin due to these synthetic Holi colours. To prevent any skin damage during Holi, follow these 5 simple and effective skincare and haircare tips.Save this artilce and thank us later.
1. Moisturise your skin before playing with colours
Synthetic Holi colours can damage this barrier, leading to outbreaks, allergies, or infections. Apply the moisturiser or gel generously to your face and any exposed body parts. To enhance the moisturising effect, consider using oil blends that contain natural ingredients such as shea butter, ylang ylang, or avocado oil.Additionally, it is important to apply sunscreen over your moisturiser to protect your skin from harmful sun rays and prevent the moisture barrier from wearing off. Make sure to use a sunscreen with at least 30 SPF and wide-spectrum protection.
2. Wear protective clothing
Full-sleeved and full-leg-covering outfits can act as a barrier against harmful colour particles. To beat the heat and protect your skin from damage, wear light, breezy clothes with cool tones.Also Read: Holi 2024 Special: Top 5 Traditional and Popular food items to have this Holi
You can also wear sunglasses to shield your eyes from colour particles, which can cause severe inflammation. Protect your hair from colour by wearing a hat or a scarf.
3. Oil your hair
Coconut oil works as the best barrier against synthetic colours as well as water, so oil your hair before playing with colours. It is crucial to prevent unwanted chemicals from entering your hair shafts or cuticles, as they can cause damage to the roots. Tying your hair up in a braid or bun can also help reduce exposure to these harmful chemicals.After playing with colours, it is crucial to promptly wash your hair with lukewarm water only, as hot water can strip your hair of its natural protective oils. Rinse your hair thoroughly once, or twice if necessary, to keep it clean and healthy.
4. Cleanse thoroughly
After all the celebrations are over, ensure that you gently cleanse all the colours from your skin. If you have dry skin, massage an oil-based cleanser, moisturiser, or petroleum jelly onto your skin and wipe it off with a cotton pad.Also Read: Hit-Top 5 Reel Songs for Holi Celebrations in 2024
If you have oily or combination skin, use water-based cleansers like micellar water to remove the Holi colours. Follow this up with a gentle cleansing face wash, toner, and moisturiser to help retain the skin's natural moisture content.
5. Seek medical help
If you experience irritation, dryness, breakouts, or allergies, seek professional aid immediately. Avoid self-treatment or home remedies, as misdiagnosis can worsen the issue. Additionally, refrain from using serums such as glycolic acid, kojic acid, or vitamin C for a day or two, even if they are part of your regular skincare routine.Also Read: From Reel to Real: How Bollywood Stars Celebrate Holi Festival Off-screen
Holi colours can make your skin sensitive, and applying these serums can cause irritation. Finally, to prevent such situations, as mentioned above, choose naturally made herbal colours. There are several options available on the market, where colours are made from products such as flowers, leaves, and vegetables.
Radio City wishes you a happy and safe Holi!