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prabhushriram · 2 years
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How to remove Holi colors from your face?
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Who doesn’t like to play Holi? Whether it is children or adults, everybody is enthusiastic about Holi. And why not? The festival of colors brings along with itself so much fun, frolic and sheer joy for everyone. The morning of Holi in India is unlike anywhere else in the world. Kids are the first ones to start; running around wild across the streets with their water balloons and water guns, splashing each other gleefully. The adults and seniors join in a few hours later with a riot of colors. No one goes out and returns without being drenched and smeared with colors. Holi indeed is a festival of sweet Gujiya, colorful Gulal, and unlimited masti for all.         
But for many of us, Holi also denotes a lot of stress and apprehension with regard to the adulterated colors ruining our skin, especially that of the face. It is a dreadful nightmare for most women to spend half the day playing Holi and the other half, scrubbing their faces with all types of soaps and ointments to remove tough color marks until their skin begins to hurt. 
Not to worry! Here are a few tips to make sure that you enjoy the festival of colors to your heart’s content without worrying about what the colors will do to your skin later: 
1)     Oiling- The first and most important step is to apply coconut oil or almond oil on your hair and all the exposed parts of your skin before you even many people may not like to apply of people may not like to apply either coconut or almond oil on their faces. In that case, you can even use a good amount of moisturizer on your face, hands, and other parts of the body (except your hair) to achieve the same result. The oil or the moisturizer forms a protective layer over your skin and blocks stubborn colors from coming in direct contact with it. After the festival is over, you can easily remove the colors by washing them off with a mild cleanser. Tscrubbing or rubbing easily without the need to scrub or rub your skin. 
2)    Cold water rinse- Always use cold water to rinse your skin after playing Holi. Do not use hot or warm water to remove the color from your skin as this will further harden the stain to remove. 
3)    Face pack- In the case of harder stains of color on your face, you can also prepare a face pack with honey and papaya as ingredients. You can apply this pack on your face after mixing it with Multani mitti (fuller’s earth) and leave it for a couple of minutes before washing it off. This will help to make the color patches lighter and fade away faster. 
4)    Home remedies- Another alternative to removing tough color patches from your skin is a besan pack mixed with curd, turmeric, olive oil, and lemon juice. This special face pack will also make your skin radiant and soft besides removing the color patches. 
5)    Moisturize- Sometimes a slight burning or irritating sensation could be felt after removing excessive color from your face and arms, especially in the case of soft and delicate skin types. After a bath, one can use a fair amount of body lotion or moisturizer to help moisturize and comfort your skin from this irritating sensation.Using Gulal which is 100% natural and skin-friendly is important to enjoy this festival safely with your loved ones. Prabhu Shriram- India’s Best Agarbatti and Dhoop brings to you their “Braj ki Holi” Gift Box.  India’s 1st Holi box to make you experience Braj Style Holi festivities in the comfort of your homes. Make your Holi celebrations more special and fragrant this year with the “Braj ki Holi Gift Box”.
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And with the above tips, you can make sure to celebrate a memorable and colorful Holi with your loved ones without the fear of spending the rest of the day scrubbing your face. 
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yashopticsandlens · 6 months
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𝐋𝐞𝐭'𝐬 𝐂𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐚 𝐃𝐫𝐲 𝐇𝐨𝐥𝐢 This Holi play with dry colours to save the world from the water crisis.
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tmarshconnors · 6 months
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Happy Holi 2024❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤍
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Holi is a popular and significant Hindu festival celebrated as the Festival of Colours, Love, and Spring. It celebrates the eternal and divine love of the deities Radha and Krishna. Additionally, the day signifies the triumph of good over evil, as it commemorates the victory of Vishnu as Narasimha over Hiranyakashipu.
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May your life be blessed with the colours of happiness, growth and opportunities, I wish you a blessed and very happy Holi!
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May the festival of colors fill your life with joy, laughter, and prosperity. Happy Holi!
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swisskaya · 6 months
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Wishing you and your loved ones a joyous and colorful Holi celebration. May this festival bring you happiness, peace, and prosperity. #Swisskaya #holi #happyholi #holifestival #india #festival #love #photography #instagram #instagood #colors #colours #holihai #holipowder #mumbai #holicelebration #holifest #holiday #holifestivalofcolours #color #happy #festivalofcolours #like #fun #holiparty
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rcedutalent · 6 months
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The Joyous Celebration of Holi Festival.
“𝐇𝐨𝐥𝐢 𝐅𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐚𝐥" is a jubilant Hindu celebration marking the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of spring. Revellers splash vibrant colors, dance to lively music, and exchange sweets. It's a time of forgiveness, unity, and joy, where communities come together to embrace the colorful tapestry of life.
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conceptconferences · 6 months
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veeremedies · 6 months
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May the colors of Holi splash away your worries and fill your life with happiness. Happy Holi!
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webapphealing · 6 months
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HOLI HAI!! Let’s drench each other in colors of happiness and positivity. Wishing everyone a fantastic Holi!
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May this Holi bring laughter and cherished memories to you.Happy Holi!
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May your life be as colorful as the rainbow this Holi.Happy Holi!
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pavitrajyotish · 6 months
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Wishing you a vibrant and joyous Holi filled with colorful moments, laughter, and cherished memories!
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astrologerumesh · 6 months
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Wishing you a vibrant and joyous Holi filled with colors, laughter, love, and delightful celebrations!
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naayaabinteriors · 6 months
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 Let the spirit of Holi fill your home with warmth and happiness! 🎉🎊 #HappyHoli #NaayaabInteriors https://www.naayaabinteriors.in/
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