Holi is all about colours, joy, and togetherness. But amidst the celebrations, ensuring safety should be a top priority. From organic gulal to herbal colours, we’ve rounded up the best Holi essentials to make your festival colourful yet safe.
Holi, the festival of colours, is a time of joy, togetherness and vibrant celebrations. Let’s identify harmful ingredients, make informed choices and enjoy a safer, eco-friendly Holi.
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People smear each other's faces with coloured powder known as 'Gulal' on Holi. Playing with colours on Holi is fun but can turn out to be harmful if care is not taken. It is recommended that natural colours and herbal dyes should be used. To make Holi truly colourful, read the following tips.
People smear each other's faces with coloured powder known as 'Gulal' on Holi. Playing with colours on Holi is fun but can turn out to be harmful if care is not taken. It is recommended that natural colours and herbal dyes should be used. To make Holi truly colourful, read the following tips.
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