omething wonderfully reckless about Holi. No other festival gives you permission to be so thoroughly, gleefully messy — to drench strangers in colour, chase people down alleyways with water balloons, and emerge at the end of the day looking like a walking abstract painting. But beneath all that joyful chaos, your skin is quietly taking a beating. The deep, vivid pigments that make Holi so visually spectacular — the crimsons, the electric blues, the shocking pinks — are often loaded with synthetic dyes, heavy metals, and chemical compounds that can irritate your skin. If you have ever found yourself scrubbing at a stubborn stain two days after the celebrations and wondering why your skin feels so dry and irritated, you already know the problem. The solution, as it turns out, is something wonderfully simple and ancient: oil.
Why Holi Colours Are Harsher Than They Look
The colours used during Holi, both the powdered gulal and the water-based varieties, vary enormously in quality and composition. Many commercially available options, especially the cheaper ones, contain industrial dyes, lead oxide, silica, and sometimes even mica or glass particles. When these make prolonged contact with your skin, they can strip away the skin’s natural oils, disrupt its moisture barrier, and cause everything from mild dryness to full-blown allergic reactions. For people with sensitive skin, eczema, or rosacea, the aftermath of a particularly enthusiastic Holi can feel quite miserable.
The Pre-Holi Oil Ritual to Defend Your Skin
Applying oil generously to your skin, including face, arms, legs, and the back of your neck, before stepping into the festivities creates a physical barrier between the colour and your skin. Oil prevents pigment from binding directly to the skin’s surface, which means colours sit on top rather than seeping in. Removal becomes dramatically easier, and your skin is spared the aggressive scrubbing that causes its own kind of damage. Applying virgin coconut oil to your hair before Holi is equally important as it coats each strand and prevents colour from penetrating the hair shaft, which would otherwise leave it dry, brittle, and discoloured long after the festival is over.
You want an oil that absorbs quickly, sits comfortably on the skin without feeling unbearably greasy, and ideally brings its own nourishing properties to the equation. This is where virgin coconut oil has a distinct advantage over many alternatives.
Nutriplus Virgin Coconut Oil

QNET India’s Nutriplus Virgin Coconut Oil is cold-pressed from organically fresh coconuts sourced from Kerala. Cold-pressing preserves the oil’s natural compounds without exposing them to the heat or chemical processes that diminish their efficacy. The result is a pure, colourless oil with a gentle, fresh coconut scent that feels nothing like the heavy, processed coconut oil many people are familiar with.
Here is what makes it well-suited to Holi skin protection:
• Rich in antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, so it can soothe your skin even as it shields it.
• Faster and better absorption compared to many other oils, meaning it creates that protective layer without leaving your skin feeling greasy.
• High in medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs), particularly lauric acid, which are known for their ability to penetrate the skin effectively and support the skin barrier.
• Helps protect skin against UV damage, which is useful when you are spending hours outdoors in the sun.
• Conditions hair and reduces protein loss, making it an excellent pre-Holi hair treatment as well.
• Free of chemical refining, bleaching, or deodorising so that what goes on your skin is entirely natural.
Also read: Virgin Coconut Oil vs Normal Coconut Oil
Once the Colours Come Off, Don’t Skip the After-Care

Even with the best pre-Holi preparation, your skin will need some recovery time. The combination of sun exposure, water, and colour residue leaves skin looking and feeling depleted. Once you have bathed and removed the colour, your skin’s moisture levels will need replenishment. Nutriplus Virgin Coconut Oil benefits can help in your post-celebration routine as well.
Applying it to damp skin after your shower seals in moisture before it evaporates, an effective technique that most dermatologists recommend. The medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) in VCO are absorbed readily, delivering nourishment to the deeper layers of the skin rather than just sitting on the surface. Its anti-inflammatory properties help calm any redness or irritation that the festival colours may have triggered, and its natural antibacterial action adds a layer of protection against any micro-abrasions that aggressive scrubbing might have caused.
Nutriplus Virgin Coconut Oil is simple enough to use without a second thought and effective enough to make a real difference to how your skin looks and feels in the days that follow.
So, lather up, step outside, and get colourful.