Holi, the festival of colours, is widely celebrated throughout India and other areas of the world. While spreading bright colours on each other is part of the custom, it may also cause hair damage. Colours can be difficult to remove, particularly if they are not organic or natural. Hair breakage, dryness, and even hair loss can occur from this. As a result, it is critical to understand how to properly and safely remove the colour from your hair.
We discuss how to remove stubborn Holi colours from your hair. Recommendations for protecting and maintaining your hair's health while enjoying the festive atmosphere of Holi.
Holi is a celebration that necessitates a strict skincare routine to preserve our skin and hair from harm. Extreme caution is essential whether it's oiling and moisturising the skin before the festivities or washing, exfoliating, and nourishing afterwards.
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For Holi skincare prep, use Moroccan Argan Oil, Bhringraj Amla Oil, Red Onion Black Seed Oil, Neem Tulsi Moringa Face Wash & Scrub, and Vitamin E Calendula Daily Sunscreen - SPF 45.
Cleanse with our Neem Tulsi Moringa Body Wash, Turmeric Saffron Marigold Face Wash, Charcoal Chamomile Face Pack, or Apple Cider Vinegar Shampoo for post-Holi care.
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Use Neem Tulsi Moringa Body Lotion, Saffron Sandalwood Face Cream, Apple Cider Vinegar Conditioner, or Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Mask to nourish and moisturise your hair.