Rang de! 10 natural hacks to remove Holi colours
Oil pre-treatment
Apply coconut or mustard oil before playing Holi to prevent colours from sticking deeply to your skin and hair.
Gentle cleansing
Use a mild cleanser or baby shampoo to wash off colours without stripping your skin’s natural moisture.
Lemon juice scrub
Rub fresh lemon juice on stained areas before washing. Its natural bleaching properties help lighten stubborn Holi colours.
Gram flour and milk paste
Mix gram flour, milk and turmeric into a paste and apply on the skin. Let it dry and scrub gently to remove stubborn colour.
Aloe vera gel
Soothe and cleanse stained skin by massaging aloe vera gel, which helps remove colours while hydrating your skin.
Yoghurt and honey mask
Apply a mix of yoghurt and honey to break down colour pigments while moisturising your skin.
Vinegar and water rinse
Dilute vinegar in water and use it as a final rinse to remove residual colours without harming the skin.
Baking soda and rose water
Make a paste of baking soda and rose water and gently scrub to lift off deep-seated Holi colours naturally from the skin.
Coconut milk massage
Massage coconut milk onto your face and body to gently break down colours and nourish your skin.
Hydrating moisturiser
After colour removal do not forget to apply a deep moisturiser to replenish lost hydration and restore your skin’s softness.
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