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Indian Festival Colour Powder Australia

Colour Powder Australia offers a huge collocation of bright multicolor Indian Festival Colour Powder. With holi colors celebrate any events like the beach party and the color run. Buy it in our online store. Enjoy the coming holi festival!!!<br>Visit here:https://www.colourpowderaustralia.com.au/

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Indian Festival Colour Powder Australia

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  1. This Holi, Smear Up The Faces With Organic Colours Holi, the festival of colors, marks the beginning of spring and brings with it the colors of joy that represent the various shades of the spring season. But sadly, this beautiful festival is no more beautiful and has become a source of environmental degradation. It has been ruthlessly commercialized by chemical color manufacturing companies that produce harmful colors due to which the environment gets badly affected. Many social and environment-friendly groups have come up frequently to make people aware of the harmful effects of Holi colors.

  2. Harmful Chemicals in Holi Paste Colors 1.Color - Chemical Content - Effects on Health 2.Green - Copper Sulphate - Eye allergy and temporary blindness 3.Black - Lead Oxide - Renal failure and learning disability 4.Purple - Chromium Iodide- Bronchialasthma and other respiratory diseases 5.Silver - Aluminium Bromide - Carcinogenic 6.Red - Mercury Sulphide - Skin cancer

  3. Harmful Chemicals in Holi Gulal Holi gulal powder also called dry Holi colors are made out of a colorant and a base. The colorants used in making Holi gulal are toxic and the base is mostly asbestos or silica. Both components cause health-related problems. Colorants contain heavy metals, which can cause respiratory problems, dermatitis, eye allergy, and so on.

  4. How These Colors Affect the Environment These toxic Holi colors not only pose a threat to your health but affect our environment too. Frequent use of these colors can disturb the ecological balance. Holi colors are very difficult to decompose biologically as they are complex structured polymers. On washing away, these toxic colors enter rivers and soil and do not decompose easily causing environmental degradation.

  5. The Safest Alternative Taking into consideration the health and environmental hazards of chemical-based Holi colors, people must shift to organic Holi colors. These herbal colors can be easily made at home with natural ingredients. One can enjoy the Holi festival with organic colors without worrying about anything. Herbal gulal is not only a great alternative to chemical Holi colors but these colors also produce a healthy shining effect on the skin. Let's take a look at how easily you can make these Holi colors at home.

  6. Color - Method of Preparation 1.Red - Mix red sandalwood powder with sindoor or soak red hibiscus flowers overnight to get a wet red color 2.Saffron - Crush dried tesu flowers into a powder, and then mix it with sandalwood powder. 3.Yellow - Mix turmeric (Haldi) and gram flour (besan) to make yellow color 4.Black - Boil gooseberries (fruits of amla) in an iron container for a few minutes and leave it for some time and laterdilute it for further use. 5.Green - Mix henna powder (Mehendi) with any suitable flour to get a lovely green shade.

  7. CONTACT US Address: Melbourne, NSW, ACT, Zipcode: 3004 Website: colourpowderaustralia.com.au Phone No: +61 0409339302

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