Non toxic holi colours - Gulaal | Child-Safe | Lab-Tested

Non-toxic Holi colors, such as Gulaal, that are child-safe and lab-tested ensure a safe and enjoyable festival for everyone. 



Here are some options and tips for choosing and making these colors:

Commercially Available Non-Toxic Holi Colours

Herbal Gulal:

Brands: Some well-known brands like "Herbal Gulal" offer colors made from natural ingredients like turmeric, henna, and flower petals.



Features: These colors are free from harmful chemicals and synthetic dyes. They are usually tested for safety on skin and hair.

Organic Holi Colors:

Brands: Look for organic labels from brands like "Phool," "Petal," or "Herbal India."

Features: Made from food-grade materials and natural extracts, these colors are environmentally friendly and safe for children.

Eco-Friendly Holi Colors:

Brands: Companies like "Green Gulal" focus on sustainable and safe color production.

Features: Made from biodegradable ingredients, these colors are safe for the environment and human health.

DIY Non-Toxic Holi Colors



Making your own Holi colors at home can be a fun and safe option. Here are some recipes for DIY non-toxic Gulaal:

Yellow Color:

Ingredients: Turmeric powder, gram flour (besan)

Method: Mix turmeric powder with gram flour to achieve the desired shade of yellow.

Red Color:

Ingredients: Red sandalwood powder or dried hibiscus flowers

Method: Grind dried hibiscus flowers into a fine powder or use red sandalwood powder directly.

Green Color:

Ingredients: Henna powder (mehendi), dried spinach powder

Method: Mix henna powder with dried spinach powder for a vibrant green color.

Blue Color:

Ingredients: Dried jacaranda flowers, cornflour

Method: Crush dried jacaranda flowers and mix with cornflour to get a blue hue.

Pink Color:

Ingredients: Beetroot powder

Method: Dry beetroot slices and grind them into a fine powder.

Safety Tips

Patch Test: Always perform a patch test on a small area of skin to check for any allergic reactions.

Supervision: Supervise young children while they play with colors to prevent ingestion and eye contact.

Storage: Store colors in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain their quality.


Using non-toxic, child-safe, and lab-tested Holi colors can ensure a safe and joyful celebration for everyone. Whether you opt for commercially available options or homemade recipes, focusing on natural ingredients will enhance the festival's spirit while protecting health and the environment.


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