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One of the festivals to be celebrated with great pomp and show in India is Holi. Holi represents the triumph of good over evil. Although it makes me glad to watch individuals having fun with bright colors, but these lovely hues can seriously harm your skin. Bright colors have the potential to be extremely harsh on skin, clogging pores and leaving it rough and bumpy. Therefore taking care of your skin and protecting your skin is crucial.
Here is how you can protect your skin this Holi!
The skin of Indians is relatively oily and more prone to breakouts. To get rid of the dead skin cells, it is crucial to exfoliate it using a homemade scrub.
Everyone should drink a lot of water since dehydrated skin seems dull and unhealthy. Make sure to thoroughly wash and moisturize your face every day. Begin this process at least one week before Holi.
Make a barrier to shield your skin from the colors before you play Holi. Before heading out to experiment with colors, apply any oil of your choice all over your face and neck.
To keep your lips safe put a lot of lip balm on your lips to prevent color stains. Apply nail paint on your nails to protect them.
At least half an hour before going outside, generously massage your scalp with coconut or olive oil.
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