Holi marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring. The festival brings with it the warmth of bonfires, the sight of blooming mango trees, and the sweet fragrance of juhi and mogra flowers. These signs welcome Basant, the much-awaited season of joy, and colours. However, the latter can sometimes come at a cost, as the use of toxic and chemical-based Holi colours may lead to concerns about damaged hair.
Holi is a festival of colours, joy, and celebration, but while your spirits soar, your hair often suffers. The harsh pigments added to the colours used during the festival and excessive washing can leave your hair dry, brittle, and damaged. Amy Johnson, Global Head of Education, Dyson, shares tips on how to prepare your hair before Holi, minimise damage, and restore its health post-celebration.
From protective hairstyles to smart styling tools, here’s everything you need to keep your hair vibrant and healthy this festive season.
She suggests minimising heat styling to maintain moisture and strength, if needed, use tools that style from wet to dry without heat damage. “Additionally, wearing a scarf or cap can offer an extra layer of protection against harsh chemicals and sun exposure,” she adds.
High bun with scarf: Use a hairdryer to smoothen your strands and tie your hair into a top knot. Wrap a multi-hued scarf around the base for extra protection and a festive touch.
Fishtail braid: This classic yet stylish braid keeps hair neat while reducing tangles and colour absorption. Simply divide your hair into two sections and cross over small strands to form the fishtail braid. Secure it with a tie, and you’re ready to enjoy Holi
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