Sindoor Khela, the vibrant tradition celebrated on the last day of Durga Puja, involves women applying vermilion (sindoor) to each other while bidding farewell to Goddess Durga. While it is a joyous ritual symbolizing love and prosperity, the vermilion used often contains chemicals, artificial colors, and glitter that can cause skin and hair problems like itching, redness, dryness, dandruff, and hair fall.
If the skin and hair feel dry or irritated after Sindoor Khela, adopting natural remedies can help soothe and repair damage:
Skin Care Tips-
Use Coconut or Olive Oil: These oils contain antioxidants and nutrients like lauric acid that reduce redness and moisturize the skin. Apply a generous amount to cleansed skin before bedtime for relief.
-
Apply a Natural Face Pack: Mix yogurt with gram flour and apply it evenly on the face and neck. After 15 minutes, rinse with cool water. This pack helps reduce redness, irritation, and refreshes the skin.
-
Aloe Vera Gel: Aloe vera has cooling properties that instantly soothe irritated skin. Applying fresh aloe vera gel after removing sindoor can relieve itching and redness.
-
Oil Massage: Sindoor residue on hair can cause dryness and dandruff. Regular massages with coconut or almond oil help nourish and moisturize hair from within, preventing hair fall.
-
Hair Mask: Prepare a mask using yogurt and honey and apply it to the hair. After 15 minutes, shampoo with a mild cleanser. This treatment nourishes dry, lifeless hair and repairs damage caused by sindoor.
You may also like
BBC Strictly's Thomas Skinner shares staggering amount of weight he's already lost
Woman climbs 'busiest mountain in UK' but one thing leaves her annoyed
Michèle Burke dead: Oscar winner who worked with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt dead at 75
Hundreds of Primark shoppers 'running' for 'cutest ever' £6 slippers
Thousands back call to strip Michelle Mone of peerage as she lashes out at Kemi Badenoch