Showing posts with label Eye care during Holi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eye care during Holi. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Play Holi with Care!

Festival of colors Holi is around. People are unaware of the harm that colors especially, the synthetic ones can have on eyes. Therefore, one needs to protect their eyes as they are very sensitive and any negligence can be risky for the vision. Enclosed below is an article of mine suggesting few simple tips which can be followed to prevent eye injuries while playing Holi.
 

Monday, 21 March 2016

Have a Happy & Safe Holi





Indians celebrate Holi by wishing their elders with a tilak on their forehead. Usually, gulaal is used for tilak but in order to make these colors more vibrant and shiny, crushed glass or a glossy metal is often mixed in Gulaal which can lead to major eye injuries, especially when applied on forehead. To add joy to the festivity, people smear colors on the faces of their dear ones. The adulteration is not just restricted to Gulaal but also with other colors popular among children like water colors, grease etc. So, it is advised to play carefully and try using organic or natural colors. Also, if possible wear sunglasses in order to avoid these colors to enter the eye.

Sunday, 20 March 2016

Eye care during Holi




Traditionally, Holi colors were made of organic herbs and flowers. These fragrant natural colors had therapeutic value and were beneficial for your skin and health. But, with the advancement of time and high demand of colors, making and selling synthetic colors have become a business these days. These synthetic colors are high in chemicals and most of them are dyes, used for dyeing textiles. Not just for skin, these colors are a nightmare for your eyes. Considering all these factors we don’t wish to use these colors but we can’t even miss the festivity this occasion brings to us. So, it is really important to take care of our eyes while celebrating. The most basic way of protecting your eyes is to keep eyes shut when someone smears color over your face or pour colored water on you. Also, apply thick layers of cold cream around your eyes so that it can be easily removed without struggling or rubbing the area around the eye harshly.