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Still feeling the Holi buzz? The dance, the songs, the colours – it’s all still lingering in the air. As dawn breaks, it’s not just any morning; it’s the day after Holi, the grand festival of colours! Getting out of bed, you can’t help but smile at the stubborn colours still clinging to your face. It’s like a colourful badge of honour from yesterday’s festivities. While some approach the day with a playful bounce in their step, others are on a mission to scrub away every last trace of colour. And all across the internet, everyone’s on a quest for the ultimate colour-busting solution. But hold on, until you stumble upon this Desi Jugaad!
In a now-viral video, a man demonstrates a ‘not-so-simple’ method to remove Holi colours. A sachet of shampoo, a squeeze of lemon, and some eno—all mixed in your hand, offering the ultimate solution, according to him, to remove your colours easily. And the way he does it, full of Desi humour you’ve come to love.
Give this guy a Medal~ Abhi Dekhna …. pic.twitter.com/WGvZvTvwhT— Professor (@Masterji_UPWale) March 25, 2024
Now, if you’re tempted to give this quirky solution a try, do it at your own risk.
But fear not, if you’re after tried-and-tested remedies, here’s a foolproof method: Start by washing off the colours with a gentle cleanser, no harsh scrubbing is required. Follow up with a hydrating moisturiser to replenish your skin. For those stubborn stains, a paste of gram flour and milk will work wonders. And don’t forget to keep yourself hydrated from the inside out with plenty of water.
Also Read: ‘Bura Na Mano Holi Hai’: 5 Instances When Indians Crossed Limits With Indecent Acts In Public
So, until then, let the laughter-inducing videos keep you entertained, and let hydration be your skin’s best friend.
(Note: While we’re all for fun and creativity, it’s important to remember that we’re not experts in this field. Please exercise caution and use your best judgment before trying any unconventional methods mentioned above.)
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