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Eco-friendly colors for Holi are natural, non-toxic, and biodegradable alternatives to synthetic colors, designed to reduce environmental harm and skin irritation. These colors are often made from organic or plant-based ingredients, ensuring a safer and more sustainable celebration. Unlike chemical-based colors, eco-friendly options do not contain harmful substances like heavy metals, synthetic dyes, or artificial fragrances.
Common Ingredients and Colors:
Red: Made from dried hibiscus flowers, beetroot powder, or red sandalwood powder.
Yellow: Derived from turmeric, marigold flowers, or ground gram flour (besan) mixed with turmeric for a soft yellow color.
Green: Created from powdered spinach leaves, neem leaves, or henna, producing gentle green shades.
Blue: Made using natural indigo powder, or crushed jacaranda or butterfly pea flowers.
Orange: Extracted from flame of the forest (palash) flowers or saffron.
Pink/Magenta: Achieved using beetroot, rose petals, or dried pomegranate peel.
Herbal colours for Holi are natural, eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic dyes, made from plant-based ingredients. Traditionally used in ancient India, they are gentle on the skin and the environment, causing fewer allergic reactions or side effects. These colors are made from dried flowers, leaves, fruits, roots, and herbs, and are free from harmful chemicals.
Common Sources for Herbal Colours:
Red: Hibiscus flowers, red sandalwood, and beetroot are often used to create rich red hues. Dried petals are powdered or their extracts are used.
Yellow: Turmeric powder, marigold flowers, and henna leaves give a vibrant yellow shade. Mixing turmeric with flour or fuller’s earth softens its intensity.
Green: Spinach leaves, neem leaves, and henna are ground to create various shades of green.
Blue: Indigo plant or jacaranda flowers are used to make blue color powders.
Pink/Magenta: Beetroot, rose petals, and pomegranate peel are used to produce bright pink or magenta colors.
Orange: Dried palash (flame of the forest) flowers, saffron, or marigold flowers are used for creating orange hues.
Herbal Holi colors are sustainable and biodegradable, promoting a safer celebration for both the participants and the environment.