5 useful tips to protect your skin this Holi
Do not play Holi this year without reading these Holi skin care and hair care tips.
Do not play Holi this year without reading these Holi skin care and hair care tips.
This recipe of Puran Poli is very healthy and can be enjoyed with katachi amti.
Enjoy the festival of colours by making these delicious, healthy Holi treats.
This Holi, let's make healthier versions of our favourite Holi recipes.
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Before you decide to go spend all your money on taking off the colours from your face post-Holi, read this and share.
Serve your friends this plate full of colourful healthy food today and have a happy and clean Holi!
Bored with mithais and sweets? Treat your taste buds to this delicious oats chaat.
Holi is definitely incomplete without thandai! Here's a healthy twist to this Holi delicacy, which you'll surely love.
Don't use colours that are going to affect your skin and hair this Holi. Chemical-based colours can also lead to rashes, psoriasis and more.
Dr Nivedita Dadu advises you on the right oils, sunscreens, clothes, home remedies etc. to make sure your skin and hair is protected during Holi.
Worried about your skin and hair after Holi? Here are some tips from Shahnaz Husain on how to take care of your skin and hair post-Holi!
Say no to toxic colours: Go natural this Holi
The gujiyas can be made healthy if you use less oil and add fruits such as pineapple and cherries to them like in this recipe.
This is a healthier version of your favourite Holi drink with the addition of spices such as saffron, cardamom and cinnamon that can boost your immune system.
The addition of fruits like chikoos, plums, pears and peaches makes this kheer rich in minerals and antioxidants.
The chana dal and potato filling in this puchka make it rich in vitamin B and fibre.
Want to know how you can keep your house spotless this holi? Here are some great tips.
Holi is just around the corner, and the occasion is often celebrated with a lot of deep fried food items and sweets.
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
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Haircare tips to protect your hair from Holi colours.
Celebrity hairstylist Asgar Saboo has a few tips to enjoy Holi without harming your hair.
Songs like Soni soni ankhiyon waali and Madhubala have shown revellers intoxicated with bhang. Dance on to these numbers, but be wary of excess bhang in any form.
Make the baked version of your favourite chakli.
Make the healthy version of the delicious kesari malai peda.
Kanji makes for a wonderful welcome drink on Holi. Here's the recipe.
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