This Holi, use natural colours extracted from flowers, veggies

Doctors warn of harmful chemicals in artificial colours that can cause skin diseases

March 19, 2019 01:43 am | Updated 07:59 am IST - NEW DELHI

Chemicals in artificial colours are harmful and cause problems like skin diseases, discolouration, contact dermatitis, abrasion, irritation, itching, and dryness, with doctors suggesting that harsh Holi colours are best avoided.

R.K. Joshi, senior consultant, dermatology at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals said that harsh chemicals in colours can also lead to eczemas upon scratching, which is the most common type of skin reaction.

Do not over scrub

“To remove colour, do not scrub your skin excessively; it can only lead to blisters, rashes or allergic reactions. Instead, rinse your body in lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes till the colour drains off by itself,’’ he said.

Doctors recommend that a mild cleanser should be used than using harsh soaps.

 

“A natural home cleanser like milk and gram flour can also work well for your body. After you have cleaned your skin thoroughly and stepped out of the shower, dry the skin gently with a soft towel and apply a nourishing moisturiser all over your body. In case of redness or blisters, calamine lotion can be applied. Wear soft cotton clothes to let your skin breathe,” added Dr. Joshi.

Doctors advise that people should use natural colours extracted from flowers, vegetables and spices.

“These natural colours are just as vibrant and thick and are not harmful for the skin at all. Synthetic colours contain chemicals like mercury sulphite, lead oxide, and copper sulphate and these can be dangerous for the skin,” said cosmetic surgeon D.J.S. Tulla.

Use ice

He suggested that a simple tip like rubbing of ice on the face and forehead 15-20 minutes before going out to play Holi can do wonders.

It closes the open pores on the skin thus protecting the skin from penetration of the colours.

“Applying combination of castor and coconut oil helps,” said Anil Bansal of Delhi Medical Association.

He added that in case people suffer from any allergy, redness or rashes — especially children and other vulnerable section of the population — do not use home remedies for cure, reach out to a specialist.

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