Create a paste by mixing gram flour (besan) with water or milk. Gently scrub your face with this paste to remove colour. Rinse thoroughly with water.
Blend curd (yoghurt) with a few drops of lemon juice. Apply the mixture to your face and let it sit for a few minutes before washing it off with water. The lactic acid in curd helps remove colour from your skin.
Massage fresh tomato pulp onto your face. Tomatoes contain natural bleaching agents that can help remove colour. Rinse off with water afterward.
Mix multani mitti with water and a pinch of turmeric to create a paste. Apply it to your face and allow it to dry. Once dry, gently scrub off the paste. Multani mitti absorbs excess oil and removes colour.
Apply fresh aloe vera gel to your face. Aloe vera's soothing properties can aid in fading colour from your face.
Combine equal parts of milk and honey. Apply the mixture to your face and leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing with water. Milk provides moisture, while honey's antibacterial properties are beneficial.
Use soaked amchur powder to remove Holi colour gently.
Use a lemon and aloe vera-based cleanser or antiseptic cream to remove colour effectively. Avoid bleaching or facial treatments for a week post-Holi.
For hair, apply egg yolk or curd before washing with a mild shampoo to remove Holi colours.
Boil fenugreek seeds, shikakai powder, and amla powder to make a hair wash mixture to restore hair health post Holi.
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