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Holi and Skin Care

A popular festival, Holi is celebrated with the spraying of colours and feasting on sweets. Though after all the fun and frolic, we dermatologists consult a handful of patients coming in for acute side effects on skin, eyes and scalp. It is best to be aware and prepared for these preventable consequences. Here are some tips for the same…

What you need to know:

While herbal or homemade natural colours made from hibiscus, berries, turmeric, etc. maybe safe, marketed synthetic colours containing chemical solvents, lead oxide, mercury sulphite, copper sulphate, Prussian blue, etc. can create havoc on a sensitive skin and other organs. Those who are diabetic and obese need to be extra cautious.

Dehydration and tanning are other commonly seen complications in those who play with colour and dance in the sunlight. Also, please note that colours and excessive sweets may lead to acne and boils.

Preventive measures help in avoiding such eventualities to a large extent. These measures can be classified as pre-Holi, on the day of Holi and post-Holi.

Pre-Holi

Here are some of the things that you can do before you begin your Holi celebrations…

During Holi

Do take heed of the below tips during your celebrations:

Post – Holi

Finally, follow a post-Holi skincare regime to avoid damage…

Other important pointers:

Hope these tips enable you to enjoy a safe and happy Holi!

Dr. Jawahar Mansukhani is a Consultant Dermatologist at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai

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