• Be Holi Ready with Pre & Post Haircare Tips

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    Be Holi Ready with Pre & Post Haircare Tips


    Although Holi is a festival of love, joy, and vivid colors, it's important to put your hair's health first both during and after the celebrations.


    Digital Desk: India loves to celebrate Holi, the festival of colours, which fosters happiness and community. But if your hair and scalp aren't taken care of, the strong pigments in Holi colors—which frequently contain dangerous chemicals—can cause mayhem. These colors can harm skin, hair, and eyes because they include harmful ingredients like silica, lead, and mercury.

     

    Playing with Holi colours can cause a lot of people to have negative reactions, such as bacterial skin infections, skin allergies, contact dermatitis, rashes, itching, burning sensations, and hives. Dr. Mukesh Batra, the founder and chairman of Dr. Batra's Healthcare, shared on india.com how one can make sure their hair stays lustrous and protected throughout this vibrant holiday by implementing a few preventive measures and devoted pre- and post-Holi hair care practices.

     

    HAIRCARE TIPS FOR PRE-HOLI 

     

     • Avoid using shampoo on your hair: The day before Holi, do not wash your hair with shampoo. Shampooing less helps build a barrier against harsh chemicals, and damp hair is more prone to color penetration. 


     • Oil therapy: Start your pre-Holi hair care regimen by slathering your hair with natural oils such as almond, coconut, or argon. By forming a shield, these oils reduce the amount of color that penetrates the hair shaft. For complete coverage, rub them into your scalp and individual hairs. 


     • Secure styling: To reduce your hair's exposure to color, tie it up firmly in a braid or bun. In addition to lowering the chance of breakage and damage, it helps keep colored hair from becoming tangled. 

    POST -HOLI HAIRCARE TIPS 

     

     • Gentle washing: To get rid of the color, give your hair a gentle wash with tepid water after the celebration. Steer clear of hot water as it might deplete your hair's natural oils and leave it feeling dry. To remove any remaining color, use a gentle shampoo without sulfates, being extra careful in places where the color may have built up. 


     • Nourishing hair mask: To revitalize and replenish your hair after shampooing, apply a nourishing mask. To clean, smooth frizz, and add shine to color-treated hair, choose a rich formula. 


    • Deep conditioning treatment: Use a restorative deep conditioning treatment to revitalize your strands after removing harsh chemical colours. Load up on the conditioner, paying special attention to feeding the weaker ends. After letting it seep for 15 to 20 minutes, give it a good rinse to restore moisture and heal any damage from the coloring process. 

     

    Although Holi is a festival of love, joy, and vivid colors, it's important to put your hair's health first both during and after the celebrations. Don't forget to play Holi with natural colors. Those who have Alopecia Areata should refrain from coloring their scalps because this can exacerbate their illness. When experiencing an allergic reaction, such as hives, rashes, burning sensations, or itching, you must get medical help right once.