Safe and Enjoyable Holi with Organic Natural Colours
Playing Holi Safe and Enjoyable with organic and natural colors is a great way to celebrate the festival in an eco-friendly and skin-safe manner.
Natural holi colours are safe and are widely used by people in order to avoid any allergies and infections during Holi. Natural colours can be made from:
Red Color:
Ingredients: Red Hibiscus flowers or Red Sandalwood Powder.
Method: Dry the hibiscus flowers and grind them to a fine powder. Alternatively, you can use red sandalwood powder directly.
Yellow Color:
Ingredients: Turmeric or Marigold flowers.
Method: Mix turmeric powder with besan (gram flour) for a dry yellow color. For a wet color, boil marigold flowers and strain the water.
Green Color:
Ingredients: Henna powder (Mehendi) or Spinach leaves.
Method: Dry henna leaves and grind them into a powder. For a wet color, blend spinach leaves with water.
Blue Color:
Ingredients: Jacaranda flowers or Blue Hibiscus.
Method: Dry the flowers and grind them to a fine powder. For a wet color, boil the flowers and strain the water.
Orange Color:
Ingredients: Henna powder with a mix of turmeric.
Method: Mix henna powder with turmeric in equal proportions for a vibrant orange color.
Purple Color:
Ingredients: Beetroot.
Method: Boil beetroot pieces in water to extract the color, then let it cool.
Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Holi:
Patch Test: Always do a patch test before using any homemade color to ensure there are no allergic reactions.
Skin Protection: Apply coconut oil or any other oil to your skin and hair before playing to prevent colors from sticking too much.
Clothing: Wear old, long-sleeved clothes to protect your skin and reduce direct contact with colors.
Eco-Friendly Approach: Use minimal water and avoid synthetic colors to help the environment.
Cleanup: Use natural, mild cleansers like gram flour paste to remove colors from your skin.
Benefits of Using Natural holi Colors :
Safe for Skin: Natural colors are less likely to cause skin irritation or allergies. Natural colours are not harmful to skin, and safe to use
Eco-Friendly: Natural colours are environment-friendly. They do not harm the environment, unlike synthetic colors which can pollute water and soil.
Easy to Make: Most ingredients are readily available and simple to prepare.
Biodegradable: They decompose naturally, reducing environmental impact.
By using natural and organic colors, you can ensure a safe, enjoyable, and environmentally responsible Holi celebration.
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