Holly is a color festival, joy and together. But even if you admire the festivities, make sure you give yourself extra love and care. Synthetic colors, as well as prolonged exposure to the sun and water, can leave you dry skin and irritated eyes and ears.

Here is a complete guide to maintaining the skin, eyes, ears, lips and nails, which are protected and groomed with a simple procedure of pre- and post-hali to soak the festive spirit without discomfort.
Protecting the skin
Preliminary assist
Apply a generous layer of coconut, mustard or olive oil throughout the body, paying extra attention to elbows, knees and hands, which are usually stained more.
Use a rich body oil or cream to support the skin moisturizing and prevent the color of color. A wide range of sunscreen (SPF 50+) is mandatory. “Holly’s colors make the skin more fixed, increasing the risk of pigmentation, especially when the rash develops,” says D -Amit Bangya, an Asian hospital dermatologist.
If you have the skin prone to acne, stop the active acne procedures (such as retinols and benzayl peroxide) 3-5 days before the irritation, the dermatologist Dr. Atula Gupto suggests. Wear cotton clothes with full sleeve to minimize direct contact with colors.
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Avoid hard soap or cleansing. Instead, peel with soft face washing or home -made boban (grams of flour, cottage cheese and turmeric) to remove the color.
For calming the irritation of aloe vera, pink water or cucumber juice. Revuminating with moisturizing serum, oil or light moisture.
Pass the salon procedures for at least a week so that your skin is healed, advises Doctor Harsimran Kaur. Parade: Rub the mustard oil on the skin and then gently wipe the cotton pad to remove the residual color.
Oral
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“To avoid dryness and sting, use a thick coating of oil jelly or lip balm, says cosmetologist D -Nilof Divan.
Avoid using matte lipsticks when they dry your lips. Choose cream lipstick or tinted lip balm.
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Peel the lips with micellar water or milk cotton pad.
Again, enter the nutritional lip balm to keep your lips soft and prevent sniffing. For additional care, apply ghee, coconut or honey at night to help repair any dryness.
Ears
Preliminary assist
Before leaving, apply oil jelly around and just inside the outer ear to avoid the autumn colors.
“If you plan to play with water or prone to ear infections, lower the soft cotton plugs with oil and use them to cover the water or color to enter the ears,” says the child dermatologist Sumit Caur.
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Clean the outer ears gently with a damp cotton pillow or soft cloth. Avoid using headphones or water as they can push the particles further. If you feel some discomfort, pain or blockage, consult your doctor, not try self -purification.
Pre -care for Holi apply a clear nail polish to create a nail barrier. “Oil -Gele can be applied to the nails to avoid coloring,” says D -otula Gupto. Keep your nails to reduce the short to reduce the chances of the color that falls under yourself.
Nail protection
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Avoid using acetone -based nail polish removal immediately.
Moisturize the cuticle and nails with nutritional oils such as almonds or olive oil to restore hydration and shine.
Eye security measures
Preliminary assist
Protect your eyes from color and dust with highlands or oversized sunglasses, suggests that dermatologist D -or Harreson Caur.
“Avoid contact lenses because colors can follow and irritate,” adds Dr. Caur.
Apply a light moisturizing eye cream to protect the area under the eyes and avoid staining.
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Once the celebrations are over, gently rinse your eyes with clean, cold water.
If you feel dry or redness, use eye grease after checking with your doctor.
Relax your eyes while avoiding a long time on the screen to allow them to recover naturally.