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Holi Gulal Powder: Premium Quality, Eco-Friendly, and Skin-Safe

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Holi Gulal powder is a vibrant, colored powder traditionally used during the Hindu festival of Holi, also known as the "Festival of Colors." The powder is made from natural ingredients, such as cornstarch or rice flour, mixed with color pigments derived from flowers, herbs, and sometimes synthetic dyes. Our Holi Gulal Powder is made to offer a vibrant, safe, and eco-friendly experience for everyone. Made from the highest quality raw materials, our Holi Gulal Powder is free from harmful chemicals, ensuring it’s gentle on all skin types, including those with sensitivities. The powder’s smooth texture and rich, lasting colors enhance the spirit of the Holi festival, making your celebrations more joyful. Gulal powder is available in a wide range of bright colors, including red, yellow, green, blue, and pink, and it is non-toxic and skin-friendly. During Holi celebrations, people throw Gulal powder at each other, symbolizing the arrival of spring, the triumph of good over evil, a

Enjoy safe & Nature-friendly Holi celebrations

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Eco-friendly colors for Holi are natural, non-toxic, and biodegradable alternatives to synthetic colors, designed to reduce environmental harm and skin irritation. These colors are often made from organic or plant-based ingredients, ensuring a safer and more sustainable celebration. Unlike chemical-based colors, eco-friendly options do not contain harmful substances like heavy metals, synthetic dyes, or artificial fragrances. Common Ingredients and Colors: Red: Made from dried hibiscus flowers, beetroot powder, or red sandalwood powder. Yellow: Derived from turmeric, marigold flowers, or ground gram flour (besan) mixed with turmeric for a soft yellow color. Green: Created from powdered spinach leaves, neem leaves, or henna, producing gentle green shades. Blue: Made using natural indigo powder, or crushed jacaranda or butterfly pea flowers. Orange: Extracted from flame of the forest (palash) flowers or saffron. Pink/Magenta: Achieved using beetroot, rose petals, or dried pomegranate p