10 hours agoAuthor: Gaurav Tiwari
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Holi There is a lot of fun in playing with colors on this occasion, but it is no less than a ‘chemical war’ for the skin. Dangerous chemicals present in synthetic colors can have serious effects on our skin and health.
Some chemicals can harm eyes, lungs and skin. Children, the elderly and people who have sensitive skin are at greater risk. Synthetic colors can cause skin rashes, rashes and unbearable itching. Some people start cleaning the skin by rubbing it with soap after playing with colors, which can cause skin damage.
so needed news Today I will talk about the disadvantages of Holi colors. You will also learn that-
- Which chemical is present in which colour?
- What health risks does which chemical cause?
- What is the home remedy for the damage caused by this?
Expert: Dr. Padma Singh, Retired Lecturer, Chemistry, Prayagraj
Question- Which dangerous chemicals are present in the synthetic colors of Holi?
answer- Synthetic colors of Holi contain chemicals like lead oxide, copper sulphate, mercury sulphide and aluminum bromide. See in the graphic which color contains which chemical:

Question: Can these chemicals cause health risks?
answer- These chemicals present in synthetic colors are like ‘slow poison’ for the body.
- Skin Burn and Allergy: Lead and mercury can cause deep wounds, rashes and dermatitis (eczema) on the skin.
- Danger to eyes: Copper sulphate and silica (chemicals) can damage the cornea of the eye, increasing the risk of blindness or serious infection.
- Lungs Damage: The risk of asthma increases when these fine particles reach the lungs through inhalation.
- Liver Damage: If these colors are absorbed through the skin and enter the body, they can also affect the functioning of the kidneys and liver.

Question- Why do some people get rashes and rashes on their skin after playing Holi?
answer- Rashes and pimples on the skin are usually caused by strong chemicals found in colors. Many synthetic colors contain ingredients that damage the upper protective layer of the skin. This can cause itching, burning, red rashes and small rashes.
If the colors remain applied on the skin for a long time or the colors are washed off by rubbing, the problem may increase. People whose skin is sensitive or who already have allergies may face more problems.

Question- Which people are more at risk of allergy or skin reaction to colors?
answer- People whose skin is sensitive, who have problems with eczema, allergies or dry skin. They are at greater risk of reaction to colors. Young children and the elderly are also more sensitive, because the safety layer of their skin is weak and can be easily affected. See the risk graphic of synthetic colours-

Question- If after playing Holi, there is a pimple or rashes on the skin, then what should be done immediately?
answer- Do not ignore skin allergy caused by colors, take necessary care immediately.
- First of all, wash the skin slowly with cold or normal water.
- Use mild cleanser, avoid rubbing the skin.
- Apply calamine lotion or aloe vera gel on the affected area.
- If there is itching, take anti-allergic medicine as per doctor’s advice.
- Keep the skin moisturized, so that the barrier can be repaired.
- Avoid sunlight and heat, this can increase irritation.
- If symptoms increase or pus/swelling appears, contact a doctor immediately.
Question: Are any home remedies effective in case of pimples or rashes?
answer- Home remedies can provide relief in mild rashes, but caution is necessary.
- Clean the skin with cold water, irritation reduces.
- Applying aloe vera gel provides relief from swelling and itching.
- Coconut oil maintains skin moisture and improves the barrier (layer that protects the skin).
- Applying cold milk compress soothes the burning sensation.
- Oatmeal paste provides relief to the skin.
- Avoid scratching, this can increase the infection.
Note: These remedies are for minor problems. If the symptoms are becoming serious then consult a doctor immediately.
See in the graphic, what home remedies can be used in which problem-

Question- Which symptoms seen on the skin are normal and which signs should not be ignored?
answer- Mild skin reactions are common after Holi, but some symptoms can also be serious. It is important to identify these, so that timely treatment can be provided. Look at the graphic-

Question- Can the natural protective layer of the skin become weak due to repeated application of color?
answer- Yes, repeated application of color can weaken the protective layer of the skin.
- Chemicals in synthetic colors damage the outer layer (lipid barrier) of the skin.
- When this barrier becomes weak, the skin becomes more sensitive.
- This may cause itching, rashes and burning.
- The skin may become dry and small cuts may form.
- The risk of infection or allergy increases.
Question- Apart from synthetic colors, which of our mistakes increase the risk of skin damage?
answer- The risk of skin damage increases not only due to synthetic colors but also due to some habits and mistakes-
- Rub vigorously with soap immediately after playing with colors.
- Do not apply oil or moisturizer on the skin before applying colors.
- Due to color in eyes, mouth or nose.
- Frequent use of hot water or harsh chemical cleansers.
- Not applying enough moisturizer after coloring.
- Going out in the sun without applying sunscreen.
- Do not be cautious even if you have sensitive skin or allergies.
Question- What should be done for healthy and glowing skin?
answer- By adopting right habits and safety measures, skin can be kept healthy both inside and out.
- Take a balanced diet- Fruits, vegetables, proteins and healthy fats nourish the skin.
- Drink enough water- Hydration keeps the skin soft and glowing.
- Protection from UV rays- Apply sunscreen of 30+ SPF daily.
- Regular cleaning- Wash face with mild cleanser twice a day.
- Moisturizing- This also keeps the skin moist.
- Light exfoliation- Dead skin cells are removed.
- Adequate sleep- The body repairs itself during 7-8 hours of sleep.
- Reduce stress- Stress hormones affect the skin.
- Do not smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol- This reduces the speed of skin aging.
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