Holi is a festival of colours. It is one of a beautiful way to celebrate the arrival of spring. The first day we begin with bonfire which depicts the victory of good over evil. On second day, children’s and youth spray coloured powdered solutions, dance, laugh & celebrate to the core. It is also a festival where people unite keeping their grudges away, as it is said “Bura na mano, Holi hai...” Kids love buying different types of pichkaris and water colours. Below are few safety precaution we need to be careful about:-
· Use Eco-friendly Colours: - We should use Herbal,
natural & skin friendly colours, as these colours are easy to wash off
& cause no damage to the skin.
· Save Environment: - We should Respect our Natural
Resources & avoid wasting too much of water.
· Oiling: - It is essential that we apply coconut oil on
our hair & water proof moisturizer on our face, before stepping out of
home.
· Spare Animals: - We should play Holi with humans not
with animals. We should guide our children not to throw colours on dogs and
cats.
· Wear full sleeves: - Try wearing full sleeves shirts
or t-shirts & leggings that cover your legs fully, so that your sensitive
body parts are not exposed to the harmful colours.
· Wear Sunglasses: - We should protect our eyes by
wearing sunglasses. If colours enters the eyes, immediately rinse them with
cold water.
· Avoid harsh soaps: - We should try using baby shampoos
and soap to get rid of the colours, avoid using harsh soaps and shampoos which
will only spoil your skin.
“Wishing all my readers the
best Holi festival
Filled with happiness and sweet moments
To cherish now and forever.
Happy Holi”
Filled with happiness and sweet moments
To cherish now and forever.
Happy Holi”
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