Holi may be the celebration of colour and festivity, but your skin and hair may not agree. The artificial dyes and prolonged exposure to the sun and dryness may lead to redness, itchiness, and even ...
The festival of colours can negatively impact your hair in a variety of waysFreepik Holi may be the festival of colours, but for your hair, it often becomes the festival of consequences. Every year, ...
An oft-repeated request on Holi, “Burra na maano, Holi hai”, is generally understood to mean the speaker intends to take a liberty, hence the advance warning to their victim. But as folk and Banaras ...
Holi isn’t just a festival of colours, but it’s a feeling for many. It's a day when the air fills with joy, music, and a burst of colours that seems to dissolve all boundaries. Strangers become ...
Holi 2026 may seem like a festival where people casually throw colors, but in traditional Indian philosophy, colors carry deep symbolic meaning. In temples, art, and devotional traditions, each color ...
(Reuters Health) - An ancient Hindu tradition may carry new health risks, researchers warn, because modern versions of colored powder and liquids thrown during the Holi festival contain toxic agents ...
The Hindu Festival of Colors, or Holi, celebrates the eternal and divine love of the deities Radha and Krishna and also the arrival of spring. The holiday is typically celebrated on the last full moon ...