If you had a blast celebrating Holi, you're probably covered in vibrant colors. These colorful powders are made of cornstarch and very strong industrial-grade dyes. While these bold colors are great during the festival, you might not want to be vibrant for days. Fortunately, you don't need any special cleansers or products to wash the concentrated pigments away. Just give yourself plenty of cleaning time and read our step-by-step suggestions.

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Don't let the colors dry or stain.

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Apply oil or lotion and wipe it off to remove pigment.

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    Squeeze oil on your hand and massage it onto your skin for 3 minutes. Before you reach for soap or a cleanser, use oil to lift a lot of the Holi colors. If you don't want to put coconut oil directly on your skin, use an oil-based lotion instead. Rub the oil or lotion anywhere you see pigment—your skin, hands, and face. Then, take a soft dry cloth and wipe it across your skin to get rid of the oil and a lot of the pigment.[2]
    • The oil or lotion also helps moisturize your skin so it looks soft and hydrated.

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Wash your skin with a foamy cleanser.

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    • If you feel like there's still some color that won't come off, wait a day and use an exfoliating product on your face or skin.
    • Don't rub your skin back and forth or you could make it red and irritated.

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Apply conditioner to your clean hair.

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Moisturize your skin.

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    Give your sensitive skin extra hydration after Holi. Your skin might look red, dry, or irritated after you wash all the color off. This is totally normal—it just means your skin needs some extra moisture! Apply a hydrating body lotion that has natural oils like Argan or Moroccan oil to your hands and anywhere else on your body that was colored. Then, massage a moisturizing lotion on your face.[8]
    • If your skin is prone to acne, you can find lots of oil-free moisturizers that will still plump up and hydrate your skin. Look for products that are non-comedogenic so they don't clog your pores.
    • Don't forget to be really gentle—avoid rubbing your skin back and forth when you moisturize.

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Clean your nails with warm water and oil.

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Soak your clothes in baking soda before you wash them.

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Jessica Gibson is a Writer and Editor who's been with wikiHow since 2014. After completing a year of art studies at the Emily Carr University in Vancouver, she graduated from Columbia College with a BA in History. Jessica also completed an MA in History from The University of Oregon in 2013. This article has been viewed 2,768 times.
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