
Apply a generous amount of olive oil or coconut oil. This will create a protective barrier against the colours, making it easier to wash them off.
Keep your hair in a tight bun or braid them. It will minimise their exposure to colours, reduce tangling, and damage caused by the harsh chemicals.
Cover your hair with a cap, bandana, or scarf. It will provide an extra protection from Holi colours and prevent any direct contact with scalp or roots.
Applying a leave-in conditioner or a serum will help form a protective layer. It will keep your hair hydrated and reduce the colour absorption.
Make sure that you avoid any chemical treatment before Holi. Refrain from hair colouring, keratin treatment, straightening, or other treatments. This can make your hair more vulnerable to damage.
Using herbal and organic colours will cause no harm to your hair. Opting for these colours will minimise your exposure to the harsh chemicals that lead to scalp irritation and weak hair.
After playing Holi, rinse your hair under cold running water first. After that, make sure that you use a sulphate free shampoo. This will allow a gentle removal of the colours without being harsh on the scalp.
Apply a deep conditioning hair mask to replenish the lost moisture. It will make your hair soft, nourished, and strong again.
After hair wash, soothe your scalp with aloe vera gel. This will also help in removing the stubborn colour stains from your hair.