Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Play this Holi with natural colours


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Ritu was dreading the day of Holi. More than the messy clothes she was worried about her skin which would have a rough texture after a day of playing with colours. It would be months before she can regain her lost silken texture of skin and hair. She would not want to go around with those tangled rough hair. Over the years Ritu has also realized that no amount of applying oil or crème would help get rid of the side effects of those colours of Holi. Over and above this she would have to spend hours rubbing off those colours from her body.

But Ritu had until now never heard of natural colours. Natural colours are derived from skin friendly sources such as turmeric or haldi, flower extracts, sandalwood and mehndi besides several others. And actually Holi can become very soothing after playing with these colours. These coulours are cheaper and can be easily prepared at home.

Ancient India was fully aware of the benefits of the fragrant natural colours for our skin and health and also their therapeutic value. The ingredients of Gulal were purposely chosen for their emollient qualities. In Vrindavan, Holi is still played with actual flower petals chosen for their fragrance and colour such as rajnigandha and rose.

With this we are not just saving our skin but our environment as well. Harmful colours when washed go into our rivers and can be dangerous to the river animals. So this Holi let’s all enjoy the colours that are environment friendly and can bring glow to our faces right away.

Imagine after a game of Holi your skin begins to glow and your hair get an added bounce or lustre. Instead of making Holi a nightmarish experience let’s get into the skin of it, what say?

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