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Is aromatherapy, DIY recipes good to get rid of Holi colours from skin? Expert reveals skincare guide
Beauty expert, Purnima Goyal, shares some easy and natural ways to remove Holi colours from skin and hair and opt for colours that are safe to use; read on.

<p style="text-align: justify;">The festival of colours is all about excitement, hogging delicious food and having a gala time with friends and family. Amid all the fun, we often forget to take care of our skin and hair, that are prone to harsh chemicals and synthetic elements from the colours. If you are worried about taking care of your skin this festive season, then read what beauty expert Purnima Goyal has to say.</p>
The festival of colours is all about excitement, hogging delicious food and having a gala time with friends and family. Amid all the fun, we often forget to take care of our skin and hair, that are prone to harsh chemicals and synthetic elements from the colours. If you are worried about taking care of your skin this festive season, then read what beauty expert Purnima Goyal has to say.

<p style="text-align: justify;">Nowadays, people play Holi with natural, eco-friendly, homemade, and aromatherapy-based colours. Also, there are many natural options for getting rid of the colour of skin and hair.</p>
Nowadays, people play Holi with natural, eco-friendly, homemade, and aromatherapy-based colours. Also, there are many natural options for getting rid of the colour of skin and hair.
<p style="text-align: justify;">"Chemical colours react badly on the skin and hair, causing a chemical layer to form on the skin and hair. And due to this problem, the skin and scalp can become sensitive and may also have issues with itching, rashes, etc. People with extremely sensitive and dehydrated skin, or those suffering from problems such as thyroid or pyrosis, or any hormonal imbalance, should avoid playing Holi," says Purnima.</p>
"Chemical colours react badly on the skin and hair, causing a chemical layer to form on the skin and hair. And due to this problem, the skin and scalp can become sensitive and may also have issues with itching, rashes, etc. People with extremely sensitive and dehydrated skin, or those suffering from problems such as thyroid or pyrosis, or any hormonal imbalance, should avoid playing Holi," says Purnima.
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some tips that Purnima shares are, "One can add drops of tea tree or lavender oil to their bathwater to reverse the opposite effects of colours."</p>
Some tips that Purnima shares are, "One can add drops of tea tree or lavender oil to their bathwater to reverse the opposite effects of colours."
<p style="text-align: justify;">For pre Holi and post Holi skincare, one can apply almond oil to the body. It is rich in Vitamin E and enhances your skin health while providing a protective barrier against harsh colors. "If you do not have almond oil, you can replace it with olive oil or coconut oil, which is good for enhancing your skin's texture and tone. Don't forget to oil your oil as well," she adds.</p>
For pre Holi and post Holi skincare, one can apply almond oil to the body. It is rich in Vitamin E and enhances your skin health while providing a protective barrier against harsh colors. "If you do not have almond oil, you can replace it with olive oil or coconut oil, which is good for enhancing your skin's texture and tone. Don't forget to oil your oil as well," she adds.
<p style="text-align: justify;">While playing Holi, skin tanning, and sunburn is a problem too. Hence Purnima believes that wearing good sunscreen is a must. "You can apply waterproof sunscreen. For your lips and skin, you can use petroleum jelly. Also, make sure that you apply petroleum jelly to your eyelids and the area under your eyes," she says.</p>
While playing Holi, skin tanning, and sunburn is a problem too. Hence Purnima believes that wearing good sunscreen is a must. "You can apply waterproof sunscreen. For your lips and skin, you can use petroleum jelly. Also, make sure that you apply petroleum jelly to your eyelids and the area under your eyes," she says.
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another important tip is to paint your nails with a double-coat of nail polish to prevent nail-colouring.</p>
Another important tip is to paint your nails with a double-coat of nail polish to prevent nail-colouring.
<p style="text-align: justify;">She shares that one should not over-shampoo their hair to get rid of the colours; it damages hair even more because of chemicals. "Overuse of chemicals with colour and then using bleach can infect the scalp, causing untimely white hair, dry skin, etc. Keep in mind that you should always use shampoo only after diluting it and apply the conditioner to your hair and not to the roots or the scalp."</p>
She shares that one should not over-shampoo their hair to get rid of the colours; it damages hair even more because of chemicals. "Overuse of chemicals with colour and then using bleach can infect the scalp, causing untimely white hair, dry skin, etc. Keep in mind that you should always use shampoo only after diluting it and apply the conditioner to your hair and not to the roots or the scalp."
<p style="text-align: justify;">Keeping skin hydrated and moisturised is another essential tip one must keep in mind. "Do not use scrubs or soapy face washes; apply a homemade face pack with dry honey by gently milking it. You can make a scrub by applying papaya seeds, shea seeds, adding them to the scrubbing effect, adding lemon juice to the raw milk, and using it lightly on your skin is beneficial too," shares Purnima.</p>
Keeping skin hydrated and moisturised is another essential tip one must keep in mind. "Do not use scrubs or soapy face washes; apply a homemade face pack with dry honey by gently milking it. You can make a scrub by applying papaya seeds, shea seeds, adding them to the scrubbing effect, adding lemon juice to the raw milk, and using it lightly on your skin is beneficial too," shares Purnima.
<p style="text-align: justify;">Lemon, milk, and coconut milk act as a natural bleach and are the safest and easiest option for removing colour from the skin. Purnima feels that aromatherapy also comes in handy to remove the colour softly from the skin.</p>
Lemon, milk, and coconut milk act as a natural bleach and are the safest and easiest option for removing colour from the skin. Purnima feels that aromatherapy also comes in handy to remove the colour softly from the skin.
<p style="text-align: justify;">"You can also take the help of aromatherapy and use it by mixing one big spoon of jojoba oil or lavender and then two drops of jasmine oil; this will keep your skin moisture intact even during Holi and flax," shares Purnima.</p>
"You can also take the help of aromatherapy and use it by mixing one big spoon of jojoba oil or lavender and then two drops of jasmine oil; this will keep your skin moisture intact even during Holi and flax," shares Purnima.
<p style="text-align: justify;">One can also go for a natural manicure, pedicure, hair spa, and lymphatic drainage massage for comfort and detoxification.</p>
One can also go for a natural manicure, pedicure, hair spa, and lymphatic drainage massage for comfort and detoxification.
<p style="text-align: justify;">"You can also opt for a full-body spa, especially a chocolate spa. Do not forget to follow a healthy diet with fruits and juices," she concludes.</p>
"You can also opt for a full-body spa, especially a chocolate spa. Do not forget to follow a healthy diet with fruits and juices," she concludes.
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