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Play safe on Holi, with herbal colours

THE ASIAN AGE. | SHAHNAZ HUSAIN
Published : Mar 20, 2019, 2:34 am IST
Updated : Mar 20, 2019, 2:34 am IST

Henna powder can be mixed with gram flour (besan) or maize flour (makki) and used as dry green colour.

College students play with colours on the occasion of Basant Panchami in Patna. (Photo: PTI)
 College students play with colours on the occasion of Basant Panchami in Patna. (Photo: PTI)

Here are some tips on how you can enjoy a colourful, safe and fun-filled Holi festival using only herbal and natural products from India’s queen of herbal cosmetics:

Make your own natural colours: Simmer Tesu flowers in water. Leave overnight. Strain and use the water to play Holi. Tesu flowers leave a yellow colour.

Henna powder can be mixed with gram flour (besan) or maize flour (makki) and used as dry green colour.

Turmeric (haldi) can be used both as dry and wet colour. Turmeric can be mixed with gram flour for dry colour. Or, it can be added to water and boiled. Leave overnight and then use.

Boil beetroot in water. This leaves a bright magenta colour. Cool and use the water. Or extract beetroot juice, add a little water and then use it.

Peels of red pomegranate (anaar) when boiled in water gives a red colour.

Red sandalwood powder can be used both dry and wet colour.

Natural remedies for skin and hair: Make oil with neem for the hair. Heat 250 ml pure coconut oil, or sesame seed oil. Take a handful of neem leaves and add it to the oil. Keep in the sun during the day for four or five days. Strain the leaves and keep the oil for use to relieve itching and scalp eruptions.

Turmeric has many healing properties. It is a natural antiseptic and keeps the skin healthy. It also helps to remove tan. Mix together four parts of curd, add one part honey and a little turmeric. Apply on the face, neck and arms daily, for a few days after Holi. Wash it off after 20 minutes. It brightens the skin and makes it soft and smooth.

Crush sesame seeds (til) coarsely and soak in water overnight. The next day, strain it and use the milky liquid to wash the face, neck and arms. This helps to soothe sunburn. Sesame seeds have sun-protective properties.

They have a SPF of six and also soothe the skin. Or, the day after Holi, mix two tablespoons honey with half a cup of curd. Add a pinch of turmeric. Apply this on the face, neck and arms. Leave it on for 20 minutes and wash off with water. This helps to remove tan and soften the skin.

Apply Aloe Vera gel or juice on skin. It moisturises the skin, relieving dryness. It also soothes sun burn. It contains zinc, which is anti-inflammatory. Take one tablespoon gram flour (besan), one teaspoon curd and one tablespoon aloe vera gel. Mix together and apply on the face, washing it off after 20 minutes.

Marigold (gainda) flowers help to soothe skin and scalp irritation, which is common after Holi. Add a handful of fresh or dried marigold flowers to three cups of hot water. Allow it to stand for an hour. Strain and cool the water and use it to rinse the face and hair. Or, take a cup of marigold flowers. Crush them with fingers and add two teaspoons of olive oil. Blend well. Add the mixture to warm bath water.

Have a Happy Holi!

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