Holi is here with all its exhilarating madness and the accompanying anxiety about getting that stubborn colour off your face and hair.
Most Holi colours these days are created with chemicals that can cause significant damage to your hair and skin.
It's critical to take good care of your hair and skin before going out to play Holi.
The best way to do this is to go the natural way!
Practice yoga every day to keep your hair and skin healthy and focus on what you’re putting in your body.
Creating that mind-body connection is essential for looking and feeling your best as you step out to play and celebrate the festival.
HAIR CARE
Here are five asanas for good hair health this Holi:
1. Shashankasana (Hare Pose)
How to do it
2. Sasangasana (Rabbit Pose)
How to do it
3. Setu Bandha Sarvangasana (Bridge Pose)
How to do it
4. Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand)
How to do it
5. Mudra: Bal Vyayam Yoga
How to do it
SKINCARE
The chemicals in Holi colours these days can be exceedingly harmful to your everyday glow, as they could infiltrate your skin's top layers, producing rashes and acne breakouts.
Do these yoga asanas every day to preserve that natural glow on your skin:
1. Cupping
How to do it
2. Kapala Randhra Dhauti
How to do it
3. Viparita Karani (Legs up in the Air)
How to do it
4. Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward Dog Pose)
How to do it
5. Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose)
How to do it
DIET
There is no better way to nourish your hair and skin to look its best despite the onslaught of toxic Holi colours than to stock up on some healthy snacks!
Here are some foods that can protect you the natural way:
Berries
Berries are loaded with compounds like antioxidants and vitamins that is really good for your hair. For example, strawberries are extremely rich in vitamin C, which aids collagen production as well as iron absorption, two factors that may promote hair growth.
These can be the perfect healthy snack in preparation for Holi season.
Greens
Spinach is loaded with folate, iron, and vitamins A and C, which is a great ingredient to add to your diet if you’re looking to keep your hair gorgeous even during the festival of colours.
For keeping your skin clear and glowing, broccoli can be a good source of vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids that will protect your skin from both the damage from harsh colours and from sunburn.
Nuts
Nuts are full of nutrients like vitamin E, B vitamins, zinc, and essential fatty acids, all of which keep your hair happy and amazing and are also linked to many other health benefits.
Walnuts are a good source of essential fats, zinc, vitamin E, selenium, and protein which your skin needs to stay healthy in the face of harsh Holi colours.
Seeds
Like nuts, seeds are rich in vitamin E and other nutrients that may promote hair health so you should definitely munch on some this Holi season!
Some seeds also contain important omega-3s, which have been linked to hair growth.
In addition to keeping your hair healthy, sunflower seeds in particular also double as an important antioxidant for the skin.
Bell peppers
Peppers are a rich source of vitamins A and C, two nutrients which help ensure your hair stays healthy and this can be your ultimate hack this Holi.
Bell peppers also contain plenty of beta carotene which, along with vitamin C, is an important antioxidant for your skin.
Vitamin C is also necessary to create collagen, the structural protein that keeps your skin strong.
If your major concern this Holi is sun damage, then tomatoes, a good source of vitamin C, can protect your skin from sunburn.
Green tea with its powerful antioxidants can also protect your skin against sun damage and reduce redness, as well as improve its hydration, thickness, and elasticity.
By following these simple tips, you'll be able to leave your anxiety about the after-Holi madness behind you and be able to focus on the fun, exciting part of Holi -- celebrating the festival with your loved ones!
So get going and adopt the yogic way to a safe and happy Holi!