Holi, the vibrant festival of colours, is a cherished celebration in India that brings joy and togetherness. However, the intense pigments in Holi colours, often containing harmful chemicals, can wreak havoc on your hair and scalp if not properly cared for. These colours contain toxic substances like lead, mercury, and silica, which can be detrimental to hair, skin, and eyes. A significant number of people experience adverse reactions like bacterial skin infections, skin allergies, contact dermatitis, rashes, itching, burning sensations, and hives after playing with Holi colours. Sharing exclusively with India.com, Dr. Mukesh Batra, founder and Chairman of Dr. Batra’s Healthcare explained that by adopting a few preventive measures and dedicated pre- and post-Holi hair care rituals, one can ensure that their locks remain luscious and protected during this colourful festival.
Holi is a celebration of love, laughter, and vibrant hues, but it’s essential to prioritise your hair’s health during and after the festivities. Remember to opt for herbal colours while playing Holi. Individuals with Alopecia Areata should avoid getting colour on their scalp, as it can worsen the condition. In case of an allergic reaction (like itching, burning sensations, rashes, or hives), seeking immediate medical attention is essential.
Wish you all a safe and happy Holi!
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