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    Holi 2026: Ditch Chemicals, Make Safe Natural Colors at Home

    India February 27, 20262 Mins Read
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    As the vibrant festival of Holi approaches on March 4, 2026, marking the arrival of spring and celebrating bountiful harvests, families across India gear up for a splash of colors and unbridled joy. Traditionally, revelers drench each other in reds, blues, and greens, but the synthetic colors flooding markets pose serious risks. Loaded with toxic chemicals, heavy metals, and even shards of glass, these colors can trigger skin allergies, burning sensations, eye irritations, and long-term health issues.

    Government advisories highlight how these artificial dyes harm the environment too, taking ages to decompose and polluting water bodies. The smart, eco-friendly alternative? Whip up natural colors right in your kitchen using everyday ingredients. These hues are gentle on skin, perfect for kids, and leave zero toxic footprint.

    For a rich red, grate 2-3 beets, boil in water, or blend to extract juice, then strain. Dry it by mixing with cornstarch for gulal. Hibiscus petals, pomegranate rinds, or tomato juice work wonders too. Yellow shines from turmeric powder boiled in water, blended with besan or rice flour. Marigold petals yield a glowing variant.

    Green comes alive from spinach or coriander leaves—boil, blend, strain the essence. Neem leaves add antibacterial punch. For pink shades, dilute beet juice or simmer rose petals and onion skins. Blue, the trickiest, emerges from butterfly pea flowers soaked overnight or jacaranda blooms. Orange bursts from palash flowers or henna leaves, or a turmeric-beet mix.

    These DIY colors not only safeguard health and planet but elevate Holi into a wholesome family affair. Stock up on fresh produce, involve everyone in prep, and play safe this year. Let your celebrations be as pure as nature itself.

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