Friday, March 6, 2020

Various Ways To Play Eco-Friendly Holi.


Holi, the festival of colors is one of the popular Indian festivals. Along with enjoyment and fun, you must be aware of its impact on the environment. The festival of Holi, which is synonymous with fun and enjoyment, has some negative sides which harm the environment. The uses of artificial colors that are made using structured polymers not only impact the skin but are also very difficult to decompose biologically. Chemicals in the colors are harmful to the skin and eyes especially for people with sensitive skin including children. The colors when washed with water clog the drains and get mixed with sewage and pollute our water bodies and soil.

Holi Safety Tips: Do's and Don'ts for Safe Holi

Holi is one of the most colorful festivals of India and celebrated worldwide with lots of enthusiasm. The festival of colors has a beautiful charm and is loved by many. People wait to welcome the day with a lot of enthusiasm and energy. Unfortunately, it also has many negative effects on your skin and health. But do not worry, as RGYAN is determined to make your Holi safe and more colorful. Check out these very important Holi safety tips.

Do's and Don'ts for Safe Holi - Holi Safety Tips

  • What we should do for safe and harmless Holi?
  • Apply sunscreen over the exposed area like face and arms.
  • Oil the hair well before venturing out to play holi.
  • Use Eco-friendly handmade holi colors.
  • Maintain adequate hydration by drinking water as the sun will suck up all your energy.
  • Save water by using pichkaries and dry colors.
  • Keep the first aid kit ready for any emergencies
  • Take a bath immediately after holi celebration with a mixture of besan, curd, and turmeric which removes colors efficiently.

What we should not do for an Eco-friendly and safe Holi?

  • Don't use mud, egg, and varnish for holi celebration.
  • Don't use colors in the area near to eyes, nose, mouth and open wounds.
  • Don't pour colors over the plant and animals.
  • Don't play colors if you have known allergy colors or you are aschematic. Don't there are lots of different ways to celebrate Holi.  Here is 7 Out Of The Box Holi Celebrations
  • Don't apply kerosene to remove colors 
  • Never allow children to play unattended
  • Don't allow kids to drop water balloons each other as the quality of water may be poor and may result in infection. You can create your water balloons at home by natural homemade colors and clean water.
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