Around this time of the year, markets are filled with colours of every kind. Many of these colours are sourced from cheap chemical-based ingredients that can possibly trigger a variety of skin allergies. These cheap chemical-based colours have become a rage today. In older times, people would make their own colours and play with them. Natural Holi colours are safe and quite easy-to-make. Here are some natural ways to make Holi colours.
1. Yellow
The bright yellow gulal is a trademark of Holi, and also one of the most popularly purchased colours around the time of Holi. According to beauty expert Suparna Trikha, sandalwood powder/paste could be used to get a subtle yellow colour. The sandalwood stick can be beaten into powder or mixed with rosewater or coconut oil for a paste. Dried orange peels could also be used to churn out bright-hued yellow colour, says Suparna. Sun dry orange peels for over 2-3 days. Spread all the peels on a tray and cover with a thin cloth. Put all the dried peels into a food processor and grind till you get a fine powder.
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Holi 2018: You can make yellow colour with orange peel
2. Green
Go green this Holi with natural green colour made in the confines of your own home. Suparna says, "There are many ways in which you can get rich green colour. Spinach, neem powder and mint powder can be used to get a fine green colour". Just make a paste, mix it in water and play!
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Holi 2018: the green leaves of spinach can give a beautiful green colour for Holi celebrations
3.Red
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Holi 2018: Red roses can give a beautiful red colour for Holi
4. Pink
For a lovely pink colour, you can use beetroot. Sun dry beetroot bits for over 2-3 days. Grind all the dried beetroot bits in a food processor till you get a fine and pretty pink coloured powder. Mix besan or gram flour to the beetroot powder to up the quantity.

This Holi, say no to chemical-based colours and have a happy and safe Holi 2018!
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