Unlike herbal and organic colors, synthetic colors contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and aluminum bromide that can damage your child's skin and causes rashes.
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Avoid water balloons and use pichkaris safely
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Keep an eye on your kids while they are playing with color or water to avoid untoward incidents or injuries.
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Make them wear appropriate clothes
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Make your child wear clothing that covers as much skin as possible, like a full-sleeved long cotton frock for girls and a full-sleeved shirt and full bottoms for boys.
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Take care of their skin
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Before your child heads out to play Holi, apply coconut, olive, or mustard oil all over their body. The oil acts as a protective layer and prevents the colors from sticking to the body.
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Oil your kid's hair
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Massage some coconut oil into your child's hair the night before Holi. In the morning, apply some more oil before they head out.