Bhubaneswar: It’s time to gear up for a fun-filled Holi celebration. However, before you dive into the colourful chaos, make sure you’re prepared to prioritize your safety.
Those enticing colours available in the market can be incredibly toxic for your skin, especially your eyes. So, it’s essential to be extra cautious while celebrating Holi.
Let’s embrace the spirit of Holi responsibly and spread love and happiness all around. Here are some essential do’s and don’ts to keep in mind for a lively and colourful yet secure celebration.
You need to follow these tips to have festive fun without worrying about your safety. So, go ahead, play with colours, and make this Holi a memorable one.
Do’s for a safe Holi
Use Natural Colours: Use eco-friendly, natural colours made from flowers or herbal extracts. Such colours will not harm the environment as well as the skin.
Protect Your Skin & Hair: Apply moisturizer or coconut oil on your skin before going out to play. Use oil on your hair before playing Holi because oil acts as a protective barrier and makes it easier for you to wash off colours later.
Go for Comfortable Clothes: Choose clothes that are old as well as comfortable so that you don’t mind getting stained with colours. Light-coloured cotton clothes are preferably ideal for Holi celebrations because they are easy to wash.
Stay Hydrated: Keep yourself hydrated by drinking plenty of water before, during and after playing Holi. Water will help you to avoid dehydration, especially if you are playing under the sun for an extended period.
Respect Boundaries: One of the major things to do for a safe Holi is to respect people’s boundaries and only apply colours to those who are interested in playing Holi. Avoid forcing colours on anyone who chooses not to play Holi.
Be Mindful of Allergies: Most importantly, if someone requests you not to smear with colours due to health issues, it is important to respect their words.
Celebrate Responsibly: Don’t indulge in excessive alcohol consumption or rowdy behaviour with others. It is important to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone around you.
Don’ts for Safe Holi
Don’t be aggressive while playing Holi: Play Holi in the spirit of joy and love. Avoid being aggressive towards others while applying colours which could lead to mishaps or disputes.
Avoid Harmful Chemical Colours: Don’t use colours that contain harmful chemicals such as lead, mercury, and acids. These can cause unwanted skin irritation, allergies, or even more severe health issues.
Don’t Compromise With Safety: One of the don’ts for safe Holi is to choose a safe and open space for playing Holi. This will minimize the risk of accidents. Children should avoid playing on busy roads or near traffic.
Use Water Responsibly: Conserve water during Holi celebrations. Do not unnecessarily wastewater, and use it responsibly.
Don’t Force Participation: Respect everyone’s choices. Do not pressure anyone into participating in Holi celebrations if they’re uninterested.
Avoid Inappropriate Behaviour: It is seen that after consuming alcohol or bhaang, people behave differently with others. Hence, refrain from any behaviour that may be perceived as disrespectful or inappropriate towards anyone.
Don’t Forget Sun Protection: Shield yourself from the harsh sun by wearing sunglasses, hats, or scarves. Apply sunscreen if you are playing under direct sun and protect your skin from sunburn during outdoor Holi celebrations.
We will have a happy Holi celebration by following these do’s and don’ts. Let’s make this Holi enjoyable for everyone around us.
Don’t wear lenses: Mostly people are interested in applying surprise colours on your face and you may get your eyes hurt by the lenses. Use a sun glass to protect your eyes from a misfire of colour filled darts or water jets.
Apply a lip balm for your lips.