Post Holi Skin Care: Tips To Minimize The Effects Of Harmful Artificial Colours
Taking care of your skin after the Holi bash. If you experience itching or a rash even after the colours have been washed off, consult a dermatologist.
Taking care of your skin after the Holi bash. If you experience itching or a rash even after the colours have been washed off, consult a dermatologist.
This Holi, make sure you're using only organic colours. Here are some tips to remove stains of Holi colours on your teeth.
Holi colours can damage your skin cells. Here are some easy and effective home remedies to get rid of the colours easily from your skin and hair.
Holi colours are contaminated with fungus spores that can secondarily infect corneal ulcers. Read on to know what you should do when colours go into your eyes.
Time and again, experts say that Holi skin colours can lead to several skin allergies and problems. To take care of your skin post-Holi, here are some dermatologist-recommended home remedies to protect your skin from skin damage.
Oil champi, cold water rinse, hair masks Ayurveda doctor suggests tips to protect your hair from harmful Holi colours.
Holy colours can enter the mouth and aggravate conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), warn experts.
It can be dangerous to health if Holi colours get into your eyes, mouth, or even skin. Here are a few first-aid tips that you must follow before you consult a doctor.
Playing with colours is fun. But have you heard the term chemical Holi? It refers to colours that contain chemicals like lead oxide and chemical bromide.
Shahnaz Husain shares tips on how to take care of your hair during Holi.
Wish you a Happy, Safe & Colorful Holi.
Here is how to take care of your eyes this Holi!
If you want to enjoy Holi without the risk posed by artificial colours, try these DIY natural colours.
According to Dr Jaishree Sharad, one of India's top cosmetic dermatologist the non-toxic colours are not chemical free and made of cosmetics grade ingredients
Haircare tips to protect your hair from Holi colours.
Taking care of your skin after the Holi bash. If you experience itching or a rash even after the colours have been washed off, consult a dermatologist.
Holi colours can damage your skin cells. Here are some easy and effective home remedies to get rid of the colours easily from your skin and hair.
Holi colours are contaminated with fungus spores that can secondarily infect corneal ulcers. Read on to know what you should do when colours go into your eyes.
Time and again, experts say that Holi skin colours can lead to several skin allergies and problems. To take care of your skin post-Holi, here are some dermatologist-recommended home remedies to protect your skin from skin damage.
Oil champi, cold water rinse, hair masks Ayurveda doctor suggests tips to protect your hair from harmful Holi colours.
Holy colours can enter the mouth and aggravate conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), warn experts.
It can be dangerous to health if Holi colours get into your eyes, mouth, or even skin. Here are a few first-aid tips that you must follow before you consult a doctor.
Playing with colours is fun. But have you heard the term chemical Holi? It refers to colours that contain chemicals like lead oxide and chemical bromide.
Shahnaz Husain shares tips on how to take care of your hair during Holi.
Wish you a Happy, Safe & Colorful Holi.
Here is how to take care of your eyes this Holi!
According to Dr Jaishree Sharad, one of India's top cosmetic dermatologist the non-toxic colours are not chemical free and made of cosmetics grade ingredients
Haircare tips to protect your hair from Holi colours.
This Holi, make sure you're using only organic colours. Here are some tips to remove stains of Holi colours on your teeth.
If you want to enjoy Holi without the risk posed by artificial colours, try these DIY natural colours.