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How to Make Organic Holi Colours at Home Easily with Natural Ingredients

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Playing Holi with vibrant organic Holi colours adds fun to the festival while keeping your skin safe. Commercial synthetic colours often contain harsh chemicals, but homemade organic gulal made with natural ingredients is both safe and eco-friendly. In this guide, we explain how to make organic Holi colours at home step by step and why this is a better choice for everyone during Holi celebrations.
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Why Choose Organic Holi Colours

Holi is known as the festival of colours, where friends and families splash gulal and play with hues of red, yellow, green and more. Traditional colours made from flowers, vegetables and herbs are easy on the skin and do not carry toxic substances found in many store-bought powders. Making chemical-free Holi colours at home ensures the colour is gentle on skin, clothes and the environment, and lets you celebrate Holi more joyfully.

What You Need to Make Gulal at Home

To prepare organic Holi colours at home, you can use everyday ingredients like flour, corn starch and natural colour sources from your kitchen or garden. Here are the basics for making homemade gulal :


  • Base ingredients like wheat flour, gram flour or corn starch

  • Natural colour sources such as beetroot, turmeric, spinach and dried flowers

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  • Water and a clean surface for drying colours

  • Optional: rose water or essential oils for fragrance

  • These simple ingredients for organic Holi colours are affordable and often already available in your kitchen.

    How to Make Organic Yellow Colour

    Yellow is one of the most popular Holi colours. To make a safe yellow gulal at home, mix turmeric powder with your base flour like gram flour or corn starch. This creates a soft yellow colour that is gentle on skin and perfect for playing Holi without worrying about irritation.


    How to Prepare Red and Pink Gulal

    For a vibrant red or pink hue, beetroot is a great natural source. You can boil or dry beetroot slices and grind them to a fine powder, then mix it with your flour or corn starch base. This gives a rich pink or red colour that is 100 percent organic and easy to wash off.

    Making Green and Blue Colours Naturally

    Green Holi colours can be made from spinach juice or dried green leaves like neem or henna. Simply blend and dry the leaves before mixing with your dry base. For blue colours, natural indigo powder or dried jacaranda flowers can be used and blended with flour. These methods keep your natural Holi colour vibrant without synthetic dyes.

    Dry and Wet Colour Options

    You can create both dry powder forms of Holi colours (organic gulal) and wet colour solutions. For wet colours, boil vegetables or flower petals in water, strain and let the liquid cool. The water itself becomes a beautiful and natural colour you can use with water guns and balloons.

    Safety and Storage Tips

    Once your homemade Holi colour powders are ready, store them in airtight containers to avoid moisture and clumping. Always try a small patch test on your skin, especially for kids or those with sensitive skin, to ensure the natural colours do not cause irritation. Homemade organic Holi colours can be kept for several weeks if stored properly in a dry, cool place.

    Celebrate a Colorful and Safe Holi

    Using homemade organic Holi colours not only protects your skin and hair but also helps keep the environment clean. Plus, this DIY activity is a fun way to get the family involved in Holi preparation. By choosing natural ingredients over synthetic powders, you can enjoy a vibrant, joyful and safe Holi festival that’s full of colour and happy memories.



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