10 Post-Holi Activities to Keep the Festive Spirit Alive

Holi, the festival of colors, is an exciting celebration that leaves us drenched in vibrant hues and joyous memories. Once the last gulal has settled, the fun doesn’t have to end.

Here are ten things to do after playing Holi to keep the festive spirit alive:


1. Clean Up and Refresh: The first step after Holi is a thorough cleanup. Use lukewarm water and mild soap to wash off the colors. Apply moisturizer to prevent dryness caused by the colors. Refresh yourself with a cool shower to feel rejuvenated. Wash off the colours from your hair and indulge in a nourishing hair mask to keep your mane happy.


2. Hydrate: After all the fun and frolic, it’s essential to rehydrate. Drink plenty of water, coconut water, or fresh fruit juices to replenish fluids and flush out any toxins. It’s the beginning of summer and you don’t want to end up getting dehydrated, so keep your hydration levels in check.


3. Indulge in a Feast: Holi is synonymous with delicious treats. Relish traditional Holi dishes like gujiya, thandai, puran poli, and dahi bhalla. These delicacies will make your taste buds dance with joy. Indulge in the delicacies, but also be mindful of what you consume.


4. Rest and Recharge: Playing Holi can be exhausting. Take some time to relax and unwind. A short nap or some quiet time will help you recharge and recover from the festivities. Don’t underestimate the power of a power nap which can help you rejuvenate.


5. Pamper Your Skin: Post-Holi skincare is crucial. Apply soothing aloe vera gel or rose water to calm any irritation. A homemade face pack with yogurt, honey, and turmeric can work wonders. Colors can sometimes be harmful, so be patient in giving your skin the time it needs to heal. Off-makeup for one or two days will also be the right way to let your skin breathe. But don’t forget sunscreen when you step out.


6. Reflect and Share: Take a moment to reflect on the memories made during Holi. Share photos and stories on social media or with friends and family to keep the celebration alive. It’s such a fun time to be with people. Share the love, fun times and happy moments with each other.


7. Enjoy a Movie Marathon: Gather your friends or family and watch some classic Holi-themed movies. From “Sholay” to “Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani,” these films will keep the festive vibe going.


8. Connect with Nature: Step outside and enjoy the beauty of nature. A leisurely walk in the park or a visit to a nearby garden can be refreshing and serene. Nothing rejuvenates faster than nature’s touch.


9. Plan a Meet-Up: Organize a post-Holi get-together with friends or family. Share laughs, stories, and leftover treats. It’s a great way to extend the celebration.


10. Set New Goals: Holi signifies new beginnings. Use this time to set new goals and intentions. Whether it’s a personal project or a professional aspiration, let the spirit of Holi inspire you to start anew.

Holi is not just a day; it’s a feeling that lingers. These post-Holi activities will help you savour the festive spirit and create lasting memories. Enjoy every moment and keep the colors of joy alive!

This blog post is part of ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’
hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla.

Holi Skincare and Makeup Tips for a Radiant Celebration

Holi, the festival of colours, is a time to revel in joyous celebrations, vibrant hues, and delectable treats. Holi vibes in the air and as the occasion is getting nearer, I am sure that you would be ready with your plan for outfits, food and colours. However, amidst all the fun, it’s vital to take care of your skin and ensure your makeup stays intact.

Here are some tips to help you look radiant and protect your skin during Holi:


Pre-Holi Skincare:


Moisturize: Start by moisturizing your skin thoroughly. A good moisturizer acts as a barrier against the harsh chemicals in some colours. Opt for a thick, oil-based moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated. There are some water-based moisturisers that are light and serve the purpose. You can also go for illuminating moisturisers that will double-up as makeup.


Oil Up: Apply a generous amount of coconut oil or almond oil to your entire body, including your hair. This will help in creating a protective layer, making it easier to wash off the colours later. Don’t worry about the oily look. When it comes to looks or taking care of hair/skin I’d choose the later. What about you?


Sunscreen: Don’t forget to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher. Holi is celebrated during the day, and prolonged exposure to the sun can damage your skin. Use one with no white-cast. There are few which double-up as skin tints, so choose one that suits your skin. This covers your skincare and makeup.


Makeup Tips:


Minimal Makeup: Keep your makeup minimal and lightweight. Heavy makeup can mix with colour and cause skin irritation.


Waterproof Products: Use waterproof and long-lasting makeup products to ensure they stay put throughout the festivities. Opt for waterproof mascara, eyeliner, and lipstick.


Lip Balm: Protect your lips by applying a thick layer of lip balm. This will prevent your lips from getting dry and chapped. Since it’s summer use one with SPF protection.


Post-Holi Skincare:


Gentle Cleansing: Use a gentle cleanser to remove the colours from your skin. Avoid scrubbing harshly as it can irritate your skin. Opt for a natural cleanser like milk or yogurt. Make sure to do double-cleansing.


Hair Care: Wash your hair with a mild shampoo and conditioner to remove the colours and nourish your hair. You can also use a hair mask for deep conditioning.


Hydrate: Rehydrate your skin by applying aloe vera gel or a soothing moisturizer. Drink plenty of water to keep your skin hydrated from within. It’s summer time, so buttermilk, flavoured water anything works to keep you hydrated.


Avoid Makeup: Give your skin a break and avoid applying makeup for a day or two after Holi. Let your skin breathe and recover from the exposure to colours.


With these tips, you can enjoy the festival of colours while keeping your skin and makeup game on point. Happy Holi!

This blog post is part of ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’
hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla.

Outfit ideas for holi 2022

It’s almost time for us to hear ‘ holi hai’ from all around us. Along with sweets, colours the attire for men and women also plays an important role on the holi shopping list.

While you get ready to dance to the tunes of ‘Rang Barse Bheege Chunar wali Rang Barse“, make sure you don’t stay behind in your fashion game. If you still haven’t decided here are some outfit ideas that will help you ace the fashion game during holi.

Sustainable outfit ideas

Lohri outfit reuse

If your still not looking to invest in holi outfit, one good way would be to reuse your lohri outfit. If you’ve already spent considerable amount on lohri outfit why not reuse. This would be a great way to save some on your pocket.

The one that Kareena wore in ‘ Jab we met’ is still an inspired for many.

Denim and shirt

Forget the patiala pants, holi is a great time to restyle your denim pants. Pair it up with white shirt and scarf, voila you have a new outfit. Don’t forget to accessorize accordingly.

Image source : Olga de la Cruz Pinterest board.

New outfit ideas

Chikankari suit

The chikankari suit can never go out of trend, especially the one in white for holi paired with a bandhni Or a leheriya dupatta can never go wrong.

This outfit is elegant and classy at the same time.

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Floral suit

If your still sceptical to use the white chikankari go for a floral suit. They’re simple but also serve the purpose.

They come in variety of price range and materials which you could choose accordingly.

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Fusion wear

Now here comes my favorite picks. I love pairing my crop top with a lot of options like Palazzo, skorts. Here’s one

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The open jacket over the crop top, Palazzo pairing elevates the look.

The beige jumpsuit is yet another favorite that I’m crushing on ever since I was on the lookout.

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How can you leave skirts and top if your talking fusion wear and especially Indian prints.

Now that we have an idea about outfits, let’s talk accessories.

Coolers, sunglasses, goggles

Your eyes need special care during holi, so that you keep them protected away from dry colours, water and dust. Choose one that’s stylish and serves the purpose.

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Bandanas

Haircare is yet another important area to concentrate during holi. Make sure you cover it with cloth or bandanas.

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Kolhapuris

Flip flops or open sandals are most comfortable especially with water play. You can also accessorize with kolhapuris. You could also make them grand with tassels.

Ajio

Tips for safe holi

  • Moisturize well, apply sunscreen.
  • Oil hair with coconut+ castor oil, and tie it up.
  • Cover with cloth or bandana.
  • Post play, apply oil on skin before shower to remove colour. Use cleansing balm for face.
  • For hair use comb to remove dry colours.
  • Wash off with regular shampoo and conditioner.
  • Colour might still be there but will go off in subsequent washes.
  • Don’t forget to use a hair mask. The next day.
  • Don’t use heavy makeup for few days.

‘This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla in collaboration with RRE Studios and ShowCase Events.’