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Holi Equipments

Equipment for Celebration of Holi in 2020:

To celebrate Holi, you must have the necessary equipment. Of course, the equipment is based on colors. It includes powdered colors, chalk, pichkari, Holi smoke bomb, the cylinder of colors, and much more. Let's explore all this down here.

  • Gulal
  • Color Cylinder
  • Snow Color Spray
  • Pichkari
  • Smoke Bomb
  • Paint and Spray

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Holi Playing with Eggs in 2020 – Celebration that Everyone Doesn’t like

We all know that Holi means the festival of colors. Sometimes the celebrations also get dirty as it involves playing with mud. But that is a bit sober. The weirdest and dirty Holi is that people play by throwing eggs in each other. Let’s discuss it in detail.

Holi Playing with Eggs in 2020:

holi playing with eggs

No one likes an egg hit on the face while walking on a roadside. But you are most likely to experience it when it is Holi in India. So be ready and protect yourself if you don’t like it.

Why playing Holi with eggs:

When we talk about the after-effects of using Holi colors, throwing eggs on each other seems healthy. But that’s not a justification. Because it is the wastage of Eggs. Along with that, broken eggs create a lot of mess. Especially if you throw it on the windscreens of a car. So it is better not to adopt this practice.

The notorious place for Egg hit:

If you are in Mysuru and Holi is coming in a few days, beware. Because you can receive an egg hit when you are out of the home. It doesn’t matter if you are walking on a roadside, riding a bicycle, or driving a car. It is always risky. Especially around the roads of colleges. The government does various actions against this act, but still, there is no guarantee that you are safe.

Know more about Holi in Mysuru here.

If you still want to celebrate Holi using eggs, do it at your own risk. We recommend you not to attack a stranger. Throw it to only those people who permit you to do so. Because the fun will not last long, but the relations have to.

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Holi Powder in 2020 – DIY Recipe with Organic Ingredients

For skin-friendly Holi celebrations you surely look for organic colors powder. But it is not necessary that the pack who claims to be organic is organic in actual. So beware and try to make it yourself. And don’t worry, we are here to make Holi powder making a DIY for all of you.

Holi Powder DIY 2020:

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Holi powder making is not so difficult as you may think. Here is a recipe that is a DIY for all and is purely organic. So let’s have a look at it.

Holi powder ingredients:

You will be needing the following ingredients to make Holi powder yourself.

ItemQuantity
Flour1 cup
Water1/2 cup
Food colorAs required

DIY Instructions:

Take a bowl and flour into it. Add water in a small quantity and mix. Keep on repeating the process until it becomes a thick paste. Now take a food color of your choice and mix it into the paste too.

Now make small balls of that paste. After that, roll each ball in the form of a chapati that is about 1/4 inch thick.

Leave the color chapati overnight or until it dries completely. Now use an electric grinder to grind the dry chapati into a powder.

So your Holi color powder is ready with a little effort. And now you can enjoy Holi without any side effects. Make sure to make at least five colors this way. Also, make sure to make plenty of it so that the color never ends and the fun also continues.

So make your Holi 2020 colorful and environmentally friendly too. And don’t forget to write back to us if you like our recipe.

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Holi Snow Color Spray in 2020 – A Different Equipment

Typically, people think that Indians and Hindus use dry colors to celebrate Holi. The celebrations are having as many varieties as you can think of. The story has already gone to Holi Snow Color Spray. Let’s know about it.

Holi Snow Color Spray in 2020:

holi snow color spray

You may have seen traditional snow sprays. People use it on birthdays mostly. This spray bottle emits a shower that looks like snow. It is sticky and doesn’t flow downward. So it the target is hairs, the snow will remain on the hairs. When any color adds up to the snow spray, it becomes Holi Snow Color Spray. Try it on Holi 2020, and you will love it.

Variations in snow color spray:

The spray is available in all the colors. So you can buy a huge variety for Holi celebrations. The size of the spray bottle also varies. You can buy a small spray bottle for your kids to serve the purpose of easy handling. And for yourself, an air freshener size bottle is a must. So that you can attack everyone in the crowd with a single spray bottle.

Precautions to use snow color spray:

Always buy a high-quality snow color spray. While you use it to attack someone, make sure that the eyes not in direct contact. If by mistake, eyes are affected, rinse thoroughly. In case of any redness and signs of irritation, consult your doctor urgently.

Maybe you like traditional Holi color, the Gulal. Learn about it here…

Snow color sprays are the need for modern Holi celebrations. It’s 2020, and you must make your festival up to date. So buy some snow color sprays to make this Holi super special.

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Holi Paint in 2020 – Thick Paint and Spray Paint

A variety of colors for Holi celebrations is never-ending. You can find variations in dry and wet colors too. Holi Pichkari is a famous wet color. But the Paint also has a significant role in the Holi festival. Let’s know what is unique in it.

Holi Paint in 2020:

holi paint

Paint for Holi celebrations is thicker than Pichkari. It is also a mixture of water and colors, but the thickness makes it unique. Its stains are long-lasting and are more visible than a dull watercolor. While you decide to be a part of the water fight on Holi 2020, make sure to buy it as significant fighting equipment.

How to use Paint:

You can fill the paint in a water gun to attack your opponent team on the Holi fight. If you want to attack someone abruptly, you can fill the paint into a bucket. All you need to do is to throw the full of it on the target. And he will be full in paint in just blink of an eye. With that, paint is also available as paint sprays. There are many brands available that are making paint sprays in many colors.

Precautions to use Paint:

Always buy high-quality paint to play Holi. While you use it, make sure that the eyes and ears of the targeted person are not in direct contact with the paint. Make sure to take a bath after you are done with playing with colors and paints. In case of any irritation, consult your doctor urgently.

If you want to learn about Pichkari, see here…

Paint is a must to celebrate Holi. It is much popular in India and making its way to other parts of the world too. Buy it to celebrate Holi in 2020 to enjoy the colors to the fullest.

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Holi Color Cylinder in 2020 – Color Cloud in Seconds

Colors are must to celebrate Holi. Color powders are famous as dry colors and when mixed in water. But when it is time for you to attack a large crowd, you must think bigger. One of the best options for you will be a Holi Cylinder. Let’s discover what it is.

Holi Color Cylinder 2020:

holi cylinder

A cylinder full of colors mixed with gas and looking like an LPG cylinder is known as Holi Cylinder. It will work as a color blaster, and the whole atmosphere will become full of the color of the cylinder within seconds. You just need to pull the trigger, and the remaining work will be done by Holi Cylinder itself. Must try it on Holi 2020.

Variations in Holi Cylinder:

You can buy a cylinder to celebrate Holi for the size you want. It can be as small as 1 kg and can also be bigger to the capacity of 10 kg. It is available in blue, green, red, yellow, purple, pink, and any other color you want.

Benefits of Holi Cylinder:

You can create a color cloud at Holi with almost no effort. Gaseous colors rise up to the sky. While flying in an airplane, you can guess that people below are using Holi cylinders. The atmosphere looks cool when cylinders of many colors are used together. It makes color fight between groups amazing.

Drawbacks of Holi Colors:

Dry colors for Holi make the skin and hair dry. Which causes itching and irritation. These colors are also bad for breathing. When it comes to the Holi cylinder, which is a mix of gas and colors, it becomes more toxic as many manufacturers don’t care about the quality. So the people who use Holi cylinders are exposed to severe respiratory issues.

If you want to celebrate Holi with a color cylinder, make sure you buy the quality product. This way, your Holi will go without any significant health issues.

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