1. Wear fully-covered cloth and trousers that cover as much of the
body as possible.
2. Oil your hair before you begin, like you, can use mastered oil/coconut oil/Vaseline/olive oil all over your
body before applying colors.
3. Drink plenty of water because chemical use causes the skin to get dry, thus hydration should be replenished.
4. Before stepping down to play Holi, use a toner to help shut the pores on your skin, decreasing absorption and injury.
5. Remove the gull with dry hands rather than water, as water causes it to spread even more.
6. Put transparent nail polish to take care that your nails do not get discolored.
7. Wearing a decent waterproof sunscreen and a thick moisturizer on your
body is necessary, so don’t forget to apply sunscreen and moisturizer to your entire
body.
8. Tie your hair instead of letting it air dry because the color can damage it.
9. To avoid dryness or illness, wash your hair with a light shampoo or lemon juice.
10. The chemicals in the colors cause the scalp to dry up, which can be avoided by using coconut oil or rosemary oil.
11. Use natural colors instead of glitter paint or metallic paints, which might be dangerous.
12. Apply lip balm or lipstick to your lips, as well as some oil behind your ears, ear lobes, and nails, where the color likes to settle.
13. Instead of wearing contact lenses, wear glasses or shades to protect your eyes from a misfire of color-filled darts or splashes of water.
14. Try to keep yourself alert from all possible attacks on the face. In case such attempts fail; keep your eyes and lips tightly shut. Even if you’re driving a non-AC vehicle, keep your car windows completely sealed.
15. Do not drive if you are under the influence of alcohol, bhang, or any other intoxicant.
16. Use Luke warm water to wash the colors off your face and body while keeping your eyes and mouth tightly shut.
What is the significance of Holi?
According to legend, Holi has a long history. Prahlad, son of the demon king Hiranyakashyap, was spared from the searing fire by his immanence devotion to Lord Narayana, according to legend. Even though she had a boon, Holika, the king’s sister, died in the fire. As a result, this day is known as Holli to commemorate the triumph of good over evil.