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Essential Skincare Tips before and after Holi

Holi is a spring festival celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists in India, Nepal, and other countries. The festival of colours is an ancient Hindu religious festival. The date of Holi varies according to the Hindu lunar calendar on the Assamese and Punjabi sects but usually falls between mid-February and mid-March.

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Essential Skincare Tips before and after Holi

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  1. Essential Skincare Tips before and after Holi Holi is a spring festival celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists in India, Nepal, and other countries. The festival of colours is an ancient Hindu religious festival. The date of Holi varies according to the Hindu lunar calendar on the Assamese and Punjabi sects but usually falls between mid-February and mid-March. One of the most colourful and extravagant Indian festivals, Holi, is almost around the corner, and it is, by all means, a colourful and wild festival. Have you ever planned to go out in a pleasant and playful mood on the day of Holi? Well, that is indeed one of the best ways to celebrate Holi. You get an opportunity to play with colours and drench your friends, neighbours, and relatives with green, purple, orange, or yellow shades! That's what we call fun! It is also the time for some delicious delicacies like Gujiyas, Dahi Bhalla, Thandai, and other sweets. But along with this fun comes the aftermath of stained clothes and skin, which may be enhanced by the flying colours' germs and dust particles left behind. It is essential to take specific skincare measures before and after playing with colours. Don't worry, you have come to the right place because this article has some skincare tips for Holi, that will help you deal with post-Holi skin problems while also celebrating the colours and vibrancy of Holi!

  2. So what are the Holi skincare tips that you should follow before the festival? Here are a few essential tips that you must follow: Scrubbing: If you want to play with colours and still have glowing skin after it, scrubbing is your friend. It helps exfoliate dry and dead skin cells making your skin look brighter and softer. It also helps to remove excess oil from the surface of your skin and even out your complexion. Moisturizing: Hydration is the key to maintaining healthy and glowing skin. Make sure you apply moisturizer on your skin every day at least twice a day to keep it hydrated and nourished. You can also use a hydrating mask before applying makeup or playing with colours to keep your face moisturized throughout the day. Sunscreen: Apply sunscreen on your face before going out in the sun. It will protect your face from harmful UV rays and help keep away tanning and redness caused by the sun. Put a little Vaseline on your nails, ears, knuckles, elbows, and knees before going out to play with colours, as these body parts tend to get very dark when exposed to the harsh chemicals in artificial colours. Make sure before applying colours on your face, you apply a coat of coconut oil to prevent the colour from sinking into your skin. Apply a lip balm to keep your lips moisturized and hydrated. Read more: https://thekailon.com/blogs/news/essential-skincare-tips-before-and- after-holi

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