Holi 2024: Conquer colours with our complete skin and haircare guide! (Image: Shutterstock)
Removing stubborn marks from the face, whether from Holi powders or pigments, requires patience, gentle techniques, and proper skin care
The joyous festival of Holi brings with it vibrant colors and exuberant celebrations. However, the aftermath of revelry often leaves behind stubborn stains on the skin, especially on the face. Bright pigments, powders, and hues are great on Holi, but become a nightmare afterward. Removing these stains gently and effectively is crucial to maintain healthy skin. Here are essential tips and techniques for safely removing stubborn stains from the face while also emphasizing skin prep and post-care to minimize harm.
Skin Prep:
Before getting into the Holi festivities, it’s crucial to prepare your skin to minimize the impact of colors and pigments. Start by applying a generous layer of moisturizer to create a protective barrier between your skin and the Holi colors. One can also consider using a silicone-based primer to safeguard their skin further and facilitate easy removal later. Don’t forget to protect sensitive areas like the lips, eyes, and eyebrows with a layer of petroleum jelly.
And most importantly, don’t step out without broad spectrum sunscreen containing SPF 50.
Plus, make sure to choose safe, non-toxic colors made from organic and natural sources like plants and flowers. Read the ingredient list to check there are no chemicals added.
Removing Holi Powders and Pigments
Once the fun is done, the after-party begins: this is where you now pamper your skin. Harlin Sachdeva, Founder, House Of Makeup suggests following these steps to make your skin feel nourished and loved:
- Gentle CleansingThe first step is to cleanse—but remember to be gentle. A mild pH-balanced cleanser is your best friend here. Avoid rubbing your skin with harsh exfoliants or scrubbers—this will only damage and irritate your skin further.
- Oil-Based CleansersAs you may know, oil-based cleansers can effectively break down stubborn pigments and colorants without stripping the skin of its natural oils. Massage the cleanser into the stained areas using gentle circular motions, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
- Micellar WaterMicellar water is no stranger to most of us: it removes makeup effectively, and Holi pigments. Soak a cotton pad with micellar water and gently swipe it over the stained areas of the face, allowing the micelles to attract and lift away the color particles.
- DIY RemediesFor particularly stubborn stains, consider using natural DIY remedies like a mixture of yogurt and honey or a paste of baking soda and water. Apply the paste to the stained areas, let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse off with lukewarm water.
Taking Care Of Your Skin
- HydrationThis is the most important bit. Cleaning done, it’s now time to pamper your skin and replenish its moisture. Choose a hydrating moisturizer or a lightweight serum if you have oily/combination skin. Opt for products containing barrier-building ceramides and soothing ingredients like aloe vera or chamomile to calm any inflammation or irritation.
- Sun ProtectionPlaying Holi under the sun can exacerbate sensitive skin conditions and cause inflammation. Don’t forget to reapply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 before stepping out into the sun.
- Avoid RubbingResist the temptation to vigorously scrub or rub the stained areas, as this can cause further irritation and damage to the skin’s barrier. Instead, be gentle and patient, allowing the cleansing agents to work their magic over time.
Removing stubborn marks from the face, whether from Holi powders or pigments, requires patience, gentle techniques, and proper skin care. By following the tips consistently, one can safely and effectively cleanse their skin without causing harm or irritation. Always remember to prioritize skin prep before festivities, use gentle cleansing methods to remove the pigments, and provide adequate post-care to ensure that the skin remains healthy and radiant even after the festivities.
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