Holi happens on the last full moon of the Hindu lunar month Phalguna. This implies it can fall anyplace between late February and late March on the Gregorian date-book — this year it’s March 13 and 14 — and agrees with Indian winter’s moves into pre-rainstorm or summer season.

Keep yourself hydrated: Drink lots of water before playing Holi. It keeps you hydrated and furthermore you can feel lively and refreshed. Lack of hydration causes your skin to dry and consolidated with cruel chemicals of the color. Play with Herbal Colors– Despite the fact that we can’t encourage you to play Holi inside, do ensure that you apply a waterproof sunscreen cream as well as it will shield you from getting a serious tan. Likewise, you can utilize natural herbal colors to play with. These are effectively accessible in the market. Moisturize your Whole Body- Moisturize your whole body completely after the shower. You can utilize calamine, Aloe-Vera oil or a decent lotion for the same. It is workable for the colors to not fall off that effectively. Avoid the facial, scrubbing or all the more such salon techniques. It will bring about irritation and colors, rather than falling off, will settle further into your skin. Use Bandanas: If you need to shield your hair from all of shading, wearing a handkerchief would be an extraordinary choice. It is particularly in pattern and upgrade your search for the event. Hold your hair together and make a low bun then tie a handkerchief covering your entire head. Along these lines you can secure your hair and can play safe Holi with your loved ones. Recommend this to your precious ones in light of the fact that are the most valuable thing. It improves your magnificence. Use home made things – Include half bowl of curd in two spoon of lime juice, and apply it on the colors having shading. At that point wash up with ordinary or somewhat warm water. Along these lines the shading most likely goes off.

This festival gives us an opportunity to reunite with family, friends and dear ones. Wishing you all Happy and Safe Holi.

Happy Holi