Stay away from silver and red colours in Holi celebrations as they contain highly toxic substances, which could lead to cancer, dermatologists have suggested.
"One should stay away from silver and red colours because they are more toxic. These colours are carcinogenic. They are metal oxides," Dr R K Joshi, consultant dermatologist in Apollo Indraprastha Hospital, told PTI.
"These colours could enter the body through nails, mouth and even nostrils," he said, adding that those who have sensitive skin should go for herbal or flower-derived colours, rather than the harsh metallic ones.
"The toxins and chemicals present in synthetic colours today can cause a host of problems. They not only contain oxidised metals, but industrial dyes too. These colours are harmful for the eyes and hair too," he said.
Echoing the advice of Joshi, Dr Sachin Dhawan, a senior dermatologist in Paras Hospital in Gurgaon, said most people are not aware about the toxicity of these colours as it is not tested.
"There is no certification mechanism for manufacturing these colours and people are not aware about their toxic effects," he said.
While silver contains Aluminium Bromide, which is carcinogenic, red has mercury sulphate. Both these colours are highly toxic and can cause skin cancer, Dhawan said.
"Dry colours or gulal have two components a colourant and a base, made of either asbestos or silica, both of which are capable of causing health hazards. Asbestos is a known human carcinogen and gets built up in the body tissue. It can result in cancer even in micro-quantities,"