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Start with a Cold Water Rinse
Holi colours can be tough to remove. Before applying shampoo, rinse your hair well with cold water to loosen dry pigments and prevent them from penetrating deeper into the hair shaft.
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Deep Cleansing Scrub
A scrub loaded with essential oils has natural antiseptic and healing properties. It will effectively clean the skin by removing impurities, dirt and colour residue from Holi.
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Avoid Direct Sunlight
Avoid stepping out in the sun without sunscreen after your Holi shower. Opt for SPF 30+ to shield your skin, which may be more sensitive due to exfoliation and frequent washing.
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Hydrate Your Skin
Keep your skin nourished post-wash by using a rich moisturizer or body butter. This helps prevent dryness, irritation, and potential allergic reactions.
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Protect Your Strands
Detangle damp hair carefully with a wide-tooth comb to prevent breakage. For a quick, frizz-free dry after a long day of Holi celebrations, use a nice hair dryer with the gentle air attachment, ensuring minimal heat stress.
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