Go green this Holi 2025: How to prepare natural colors with kitchen ingredients


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Happy Holi 2025: Celebbre Holi with natural DIY colors made of kitchen and garden ingredients. Avoid harmful chemicals through the use of turmeric, hibiscus, neem and calendula for vibrant and ecological tones.

Holi Homemade colors: Holi natural colors provide a safe and ecological alternative to synthetic powders, ensuring a cheerful celebration and without worries. (Image: Shuttersock)

Diy Natural Holi Colors: Holi, the Color Festival, will be held on March 14, bringing joy, union and the victory of good over evil. While Holi's traditional celebrations are full of color and fun, many colors bought in the store contain harmful chemicals that can irritate the skin, damage the eyes and contaminate the environment.

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This year, adopt a safer and green Holi when making its natural colors, skin friendly and biodegradable at home. Using simple ingredients of your kitchen and garden, you can create vibrant tones that are soft on the skin, insurance for children and ecological.

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Change Holi DIY colors for a healthy celebration, without worries and aware of the environment.

How to make Holi Natural Colors at home

Instead of using synthetic dyes, you can create vibrant colors and without chemicals with flowers, herbs and spices. This is how you can prepare homemade colors for a safe and cheerful celebration:

  1. Yellow: Mix the turmeric dust with gram flour, corn starch or rice flour for a bright yellow tone. Turmeric has antibacterial properties that nourish the skin. For a liquid version, soak the flowers of the calendula or boil the saffron threads in water for a rich golden tone.
  2. Red: SECIA AND MATE THE HIBISH FLOWERS IN A FINE POWDER OR USE BEE DUST FOR A VIBRANCE RED. To make a liquid red, boil the grenade peels or red sandal dust in water for a natural dye full of antioxidants.
  3. Green: Make a refreshing green drying and crushing Neem leaves, spinach, coriander or mint. These leaves have antimicrobial benefits and are excellent for skin health. You can also mix fresh henna leaves with water or mix mehendi dust with flour for a soft green tone.
  4. Blue: Blue hibiscal flowers dried by crushing, butterfly peas flowers or jacaranda petals for the delicate blue dust. For a darker tone, mix indigo dust with cornstarch. To make a liquid blue, soak the butterfly peas flowers in warm water during the night.
  5. Orange: Dry and grind calendula flowers for a rich orange tone. A mixture of powder and turmeric sandalwood also gives a warm earthy tone. Annatto boiling seeds in the water releases a deep orange dye, while saffron threads soaked in warm water create a luxurious gold-orange color.

Why choose Holi's natural colors?

  1. Holi natural colors provide a safe and ecological alternative to synthetic powders, ensuring a cheerful and worried celebration.
  2. Free of aggressive chemicals, avoid skin allergies, irritation and infections, which makes them ideal for all skin types, including children.
  3. Handmade from biodegradable ingredients, these colors protect the environment and do not pollute water sources.
  4. Unlike artificial dyes that leave stubborn stains, natural colors are easily washed, which makes it easy to clean.
  5. Ingredients such as turmeric, Neem and sandalus offer antibacterial and healing benefits, nutritious and protecting their skin while maintaining their vibrant and safe celebrations.
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