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WHAT ARE NATURAL COLOURS AND THEIR SYMBOLISM | RB Colour

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The first festival that comes into our mind with the arrival of spring is Holi. It is the festival of colors, happiness, and bliss. Holi represents positivity, the victory of good over evil. Holi is celebrated all over India by people of all caste, gender, and age. However, the colors used to play Holi can cause trouble. These colors are very toxic as they are made from harmful chemicals and are synthetic. They not only harm our skin by causing rashes, skin infections, and many other diseases, but they also harm our environment in many ways than one. So now what? We should stop playing Holi; which is all of our favorite festivals? Well, there is a solution for everything, and there is a solution for this also. Organic holi colour  are made from organic and herbal products like the parts of the plant. The barks, leaves, wood, petals, and even the root can be used to make natural colors. There are many colors, each symbolizing something and having a deep meaning. Here are some colors

Top Events or Occasions when you need to use Holi Colours!

India is also known for its festivals of colors and ethnicity across the globe. With a rich cultural heritage, there are numerous occasions and festivals where Holi colors are used apart from the Holi Festival itself. As the name suggests, the Holi festival observes the Victory of good over evil. Various colors and sweeteners are used to celebrate the people from multiple communities gather together to celebrate the festival. When and how the festival is celebrated?   If you talk about the calendar, the Holi festival is celebrated on the last two days of the Full Moon during Phalguna also marks the beginning of the spring season. During this  Festival, colored powder (Dry), also known as Gulal, is used. Apart from dry Colors , people in various places use flowers and multiple elements to celebrate the festival.   Though several colors are used to celebrate the Holi Festival , a specific regional festival like Ganapati is celebrated in later August or early September to welc

What are Holi colors made of? RB Colour

Introduction Holi color powders are created from various organic ingredients, including rice powder and corn starch. To get desired hues, several food dyes are applied. A bowl of water is filled with corn starch, which is then swirled. Add food coloring, such as red, yellow, and blue, and mix again after a few minutes. Overnight, spread the mixture in a flat tray and let the water evaporate. Spices, floral extracts, and plant herbs are other ingredients you may use to create herbal colors at home. Although it takes more time and money, this is still safe for the skin. Side effects of inorganic Holi Color Powder Holi's colorful side effects include people starting to purchase. The market is embellished with vibrant Holi paints. However, most Holi colors on the market are synthetic and made with dangerous chemicals. Lead oxide, copper sulfate, mercury sulfite, chromium iodide, aluminum bromide, and other substances are present in these hues. These chemicals can harm your eyes, lun

A BRIEF ON DIFFERENT TYPES OF HOLI COLOURS | RB COLOUR

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Holi or the festival of colors. People in different parts of the country celebrate it.   The celebration is primarily people getting together, having sweets, meeting loved ones, and smearing different types of colors all over each other. It is a big occasion. People use different kinds of colors in the celebration. Types of Colours There are two types of colors in ‘holi.’ Dry Holi colors are ‘Gulals,’ and the wet colors are ‘rang.’ ‘Gulals’ are the most used type usually and are dried and scented. They are mainly applied on faces as they are soft and don’t leave stains. We can mix them with water too. People also use them to welcome guests by applying them to their foreheads. Wet colors are poured or sprayed on people playfully. Balloons are sometimes filled with them and thrown to burst the balloon and make a splash. Natural and Artificial One can make Dry and wet ‘Holi’ colors at home from flowers and other household products. Organic natural colors are best for our body as they don

Why are Organic Holi Colors the Best | RB Colour

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“Bura na mano Holi hai” is one of the most used terms across India during Holi but this does not mean that we should use harmful substances on our body for the sake of fun nowadays synthetic colors are used mostly all over because they are cheap, have an extended expiry date even some has no expiry date at all and have a variety of colors to choose from. Herbal Holi colors are preferred over synthetic colors because synthetic colors have all sorts of toxic chemicals like glass particles, aluminum bromide, etc.  They are not only harmful to humans but also equally harmful to our environment.  Synthetic colors degrade land and water as well whereas organic colors are environmentally friendly, they are 100% natural and they are also non-toxic, no artificial colours, and nonchemical. We are taught not to put colors on pets and stray animals as Synthetic colors can cause tremendous harm to the animals. Organic colors are suitable for everyone; they do not cause any allergic reactions and