Post Holi Skincare Regime!!

Hello March, we’re glad you’re here AND our favorite festive has also arrived. Truly said, festivals have there own essence of bringing families and friends close to each other. Zesty Holi festival always reminds us of Vibrant colours, water balloons and endless ebullience.

This joyous festival along brings skin and hair related problems too. Many of us face irritation and allergies from the chemicals AND thus extra care is required post the ‘Holi—Festival Of Colors’.

We all know what care has to be taken before playing Holi—But some precautions has to be taken after the festival, too.

Follow the above points and get YOUR gorgeous soft baby skin as before!

  • SHOWER, SHOWER

Yes girls, stand below your shower for at least 15 minutes, so that the colour gets away from your hair properly. Avoid hot showers—as it may cause irritation on your skin.

  • COCONUT OIL IS A SAVIOUR

To remove heavy color stains from your body—Rub coconut oil on your skin for few minutes and then you’ll see getting it light.

Rubbing a mixture of honey and coconut oil on the stains will also do wonders for your skin.

  • HOME REMEDIES

Don’t forget to take care of your hair. Use a sulfate free and a mild shampoo. Cold or lukewarm water should be used.

You can apply a pack of egg yolk and lemon for half an hour and then wash it off with a shampoo and conditioner.

Also, a pack of curd and Fenugreek Powder can be applied for an hour. It will make your hair soft and gorgeous.

  • SCRUBBING IS A MUST

Scrubbing will exfoliate your skin and will remove the dead skin. The more the natural—Better the results.

A mixture of bread crumbs and milk will help you to get a soft baby skin.

Also, make a mixture of milk, Besan and turmeric. Scrub it on your body and wash it off with a mild cleanser or shower gel.

  • MOISTURISE

Girls, just don’t skip to moisturise. It will help your skin to breathe and you’ll feel fresh. It will make it soft and will rehydrate extra dry skin.

These tips will surely help you to get rid of those stubborn stains.

Try playing with organic and dry colours and a have a safe Holi!!