what precautions you can take to play safe holi 10 points
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Holi is one of the most colourful and vibrant festivals of India. And while the bhang and gujiyas, the singing and dancing, the mischief and drenching in colours are great fun, the aftermath can sometimes be unpleasant, with some people left suffering from skin rashes, eye allergies and discoloration of hair.
precautions are:
1. On the eve of Holi keep yourself and your kids at a safe distance from the Holi bonfire.
2. Your skin is your largest organ and it's important to protect it from synthetic colours so wear clothes that cover as much of your body as possible.
3. Try to make colours at home using turmeric, marigold flowers or herbal colours; else buy herbal formulations. Use more of light red or pink colours, which look good and can easily be taken off.
4. Use a waterproof sunscreen to protect your skin from sun damage.
5.Shield your hair from harmful chemicals, dirt and dust by massaging the scalp and hair with oil. Wear a cap or hat before heading out to play Holi.
6. Protect your eyes by wearing sunglasses and remove contact lenses before venturing outdoors.
7. Avoid using harsh soaps and shampoo to get rid of the colour. Use a mild soap for your skin and baby shampoo followed by conditioner for your hair.
8. Apply a soothing calamine lotion or aloe gel and avoid sunlight as it increases irritation.
9. Avoid playing outdoors with dry colours if you are prone to asthma or are allergic to dust and pollen.
10. The official drink of Holi, bhang, when consumed in large quantities can lead to increased blood pressure and a hike in heart rate. Drink in moderation and avoid mixing it with alcohol.
hope it helps...!!!!!❤
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Holi is one of the most colourful and vibrant festivals of India. And while the bhang and gujiyas, the singing and dancing, the mischief and drenching in colours are great fun, the aftermath can sometimes be unpleasant, with some people left suffering from skin rashes, eye allergies and discoloration of hair.
precautions are:
1. On the eve of Holi keep yourself and your kids at a safe distance from the Holi bonfire.
2. Your skin is your largest organ and it's important to protect it from synthetic colours so wear clothes that cover as much of your body as possible.
3. Try to make colours at home using turmeric, marigold flowers or herbal colours; else buy herbal formulations. Use more of light red or pink colours, which look good and can easily be taken off.
4. Use a waterproof sunscreen to protect your skin from sun damage.
5.Shield your hair from harmful chemicals, dirt and dust by massaging the scalp and hair with oil. Wear a cap or hat before heading out to play Holi.
6. Protect your eyes by wearing sunglasses and remove contact lenses before venturing outdoors.
7. Avoid using harsh soaps and shampoo to get rid of the colour. Use a mild soap for your skin and baby shampoo followed by conditioner for your hair.
8. Apply a soothing calamine lotion or aloe gel and avoid sunlight as it increases irritation.
9. Avoid playing outdoors with dry colours if you are prone to asthma or are allergic to dust and pollen.
10. The official drink of Holi, bhang, when consumed in large quantities can lead to increased blood pressure and a hike in heart rate. Drink in moderation and avoid mixing it with alcohol.
hope it helps...!!!!!❤
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