Holi is a day filled with joy, but if dread seeps in the moment you think about playing with colours, we've got you covered. Dr. Rashmi Shetty shares effective tips to help you celebrate a carefree Holi
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Celebrated across the country, Holi is a beloved festival famous for its revelry. While customs and traditions might differ among households, many people engage in playing with colours. Owing to a wide range of colours available on the market, we cannot be entirely sure of them being organic, or predict the impact they can have on our skin, hair, and nails. "While some resort to oiling their body, and hair there isn’t a recommended routine to prepare for Holi. Whether it is dry or wet, smearing colours may end up damaging your skin and hair. “Amidst the revelry, it's crucial to prioritise your well-being,” says Dr. Rashmi Shetty, cosmetic dermatologist, Ra Aesthetics and Dermatology. If you’re someone who is concerned about acne breakouts, hair damage, or nail breakage, we’ve got you covered.