We all love playing Holi. Smearing beautiful colours on each other’s faces makes this festival really exciting. While enjoying Holi, it is also equally important to take care of your skin because the ...
How to Remove Holi Colour from Hair: Safe and Simple Hacks: By Shreya Doris Chattree After a colourful celebration, we're sure many of you find yourselves searching for how to remove Holi colour from ...
Holi is a festival of happiness, colour and celebration but the consequences may cause the skin to be irritated, stained and sensitive. Artificial pigments, metal dyes and extended sun exposure ...
Holi is a riot of colour, laughter, and pure chaos. Nevertheless, eavy metals, industrial dyes, and harsh alkalines in synthetic powders can wreak havoc, especially on melanin-rich Indian skin. Expert ...
The colours, sweets and sunshine of Holi bring plenty of joy, but once the celebration ends, it's a whole different story. As we get older, our post-Holi recovery becomes as important as the ...
Finding ways to calm irritated skin naturally? Try these Ayurveda skincare tips to get rid of toxic colours and promote better skin health. Suffering from Asthma? Playing Holi with dry colours can ...
Holi may be the festival of colours, but once the celebrations wind down, the real challenge begins, removing stubborn colours without damaging your skin and hair. While organic gulal is widely ...
Holi may be the celebration of colour and festivity, but your skin and hair may not agree. The artificial dyes and prolonged exposure to the sun and dryness may lead to redness, itchiness, and even ...
Holi may be the festival of colours, but for your hair, it often becomes the festival of consequences. Every year, as soon as the colours settle and the water guns are put away, people across the ...