The gulal in spring is good for the skin.

March 17, 2023 2:24am CST
During holi in India, major Hindus played in the festival of colours. There are dry gulal used which in bengali we call it abir. that gulal is good for the skin. Once the winter goes the virus and bacteria become active. During holi splashing colours and dry gulal lead to killing of germs also.
6 people like this
8 responses
@thebos (5960)
• Kisumu, Kenya
17 Mar 23
That sounds interesting, does everyone participate
1 person likes this
25 Mar 23
yes John everyone play holi
1 person likes this
@thebos (5960)
• Kisumu, Kenya
26 Mar 23
@sathviksouvik I wish I could join
@rakski (156547)
• Philippines
17 Mar 23
that is awesome to know
1 person likes this
17 Mar 23
thanks Rakski yes I feel the gulal is good
2 people like this
@rakski (156547)
• Philippines
17 Mar 23
@MGjhaud (23228)
• Philippines
17 Mar 23
Interesting. Do they add fragrance to the powder?
1 person likes this
17 Mar 23
yes joy there is some scent. But the gulal as a dry colour is soft and soothening for the skin
2 people like this
@RebeccasFarm (91297)
• United States
17 Mar 23
Yes I know Holi. I did not know it was good for the skin.
1 person likes this
25 Mar 23
thanks Ocean yes it gets rid of viruses
1 person likes this
@Icydoll (36713)
• India
17 Mar 23
Nice to know about gulal
1 person likes this
@Gotrix (202)
17 Mar 23
Thank you for the interesting information about the Holi festival in India and the beneficial properties of gulal for the skin. It's also intriguing to learn that it can help to kill bacteria and viruses, especially during the winter when they become more active.
1 person likes this
17 Mar 23
thanks olek yes the gulal is helpful for the skin
1 person likes this
@jstory07 (148749)
• Roseburg, Oregon
17 Mar 23
I did not know it was good for your skin.
18 Mar 23
thanks Judy yes it is very good for the skin
@Adie04 (17405)
17 Mar 23
Is this gulal edible?
18 Mar 23
thanks Adie I dont think so because some scent is there
1 person likes this