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    Holi and Your Skin: A Dermatologist’s Advice By Dr. Jagdish Sakhiya, MD Dermatologist

    Mohit ReddyBy Mohit ReddyMarch 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], March 02: Holi is one of the most joyful festivals we celebrate. Colors, laughter, family gatherings, it’s a beautiful time of the year. But as a dermatologist, I also know what happens in the days after Holi?

    Every year, my clinic sees an increase in patients with skin rashes, itching, acne flare-ups, hair damage, and pigmentation. Most of these issues are preventable with simple precautions. Let me guide you on how to enjoy Holi without harming your skin.

    Why Holi Colors Can Be Harmful?

    Many commercially available colors are not skin-friendly. They may contain synthetic dyes, chemicals, and sometimes even heavy metals. These ingredients can: Trigger allergic reactions. Cause redness and irritation, Worsen acne Lead to dark patches and pigmentation, Make hair extremely dry and brittle. If you already have sensitive skin, eczema, acne, or pigmentation issues, you need to be extra cautious.

    What You Should Do Before Playing Holi ?

    Prevention is always better than treatment. Apply oil generously, Use coconut oil or almond oil on your face, body, and especially your hair. It forms a protective layer and makes it easier to remove colors later, Use sunscreen, Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or above) at least 20 minutes before stepping out. Sun exposure combined with colors can worsen pigmentation, Wear protective clothing Full sleeves, covered legs, and tied hair reduce direct contact with colors, Protect your lips and nails, Apply lip balm and a coat of nail paint to prevent staining.

    After Holi: How to Clean Your Skin Safely?

    Many people make the mistake of scrubbing hard to remove colors. This actually damages the skin barrier. Use lukewarm water, not hot water, Choose a mild cleanser instead of harsh soaps, Do not use scrubs immediately after Holi, Apply a soothing moisturizer or aloe vera gel, Use a deep conditioning mask for your hair,

    If you notice persistent itching, swelling, rashes, or unusual pigmentation, consult a qualified dermatologist instead of trying home remedies.

    Who Should Be Extra Careful?

    Individuals undergoing chemical peel or laser treatments,Patients using retinol or active acne medications, People with melasma or sensitive skin, Young children

    In such cases, it may be better to avoid harsh colors altogether.

    My Final Advice 

    Festivals should create memories not skin problems that last for months. Choose safe, skin-friendly colors whenever possible. Prepare your skin before stepping out, and treat it gently afterward. Healthy skin requires care and consistency. One day of negligence can lead to weeks of recovery. Celebrate responsibly. Protect your skin. And enjoy a safe, happy Holi.

    Dr. Jagdish Sakhiya

    MD Dermatologist

    Sakhiya Skin Clinic

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