These simple kitchen ingredients will help you prevent damage caused by Holi colours - In pics
Apart from forming a protective layer constituted by good fat on your skin, it also nourishes and replenishes your hair, thus helping it recover from the aftereffects of the chemical colours.
Your skin, hair and eyes are the most vulnerable during Holi celebrations and you must look after them. Any beauty regime, before and after Holi, is incomplete without oil. Apart from forming a protective layer constituted by good fat on your skin, it also nourishes and replenishes your hair, thus helping it recover from the aftereffects of the chemical colours.
Here are some kitchen ingredients that will keep you well-shielded this Holi, and they are easy to procure as well:
(With inputs from Shahnaz Husain)
Tips to prevent damage caused by Holi colours
Your skin, hair and eyes are the most vulnerable during Holi celebrations and you must look after them. Any beauty regime, before and after Holi, is incomplete without oil. Apart from forming a protective layer constituted by good fat on your skin, it also nourishes and replenishes your hair, thus helping it recover from the aftereffects of the chemical colours. (Pic courtesy: Pixabay)
Olive Oil
Olive oil is a rich source of antioxidants and not only enhances the elasticity of your skin, but also provides deep conditioning for your hair. Olive oil also offers good protection from the sun and acts as a mild sunblock. It also possesses great healing properties and is a must-use ingredient for damage repair in your post-Holi regimen. Applying a generous amount of olive oil on your hair and skin will significantly reduce the chemical damage. Protects: Skin and Hair.
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Sunflower Oil
Sunflower oil is commonly found in the kitchens of every household as a cooking ingredient, thanks to its heart-friendly properties. However, sunflower seed oil acts as a natural moisturizer. It is non-greasy and light in nature, which means your skin will easily absorb it without blocking your pores. Protects: Skin and Hair.
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