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" 5 Fantastic Tips For Brides To Celebrate Their First Holi After Marriage "
Even though you may not be very enthusiastic about celebrating Holi, it does gain a certain degree of importance after marriage. First festivals that come after your wedding not only call for revelry, but have a special ring to them as well.
I personally hate Medling with colours but trust me i enjoyed my first holi
Your new family also expects you to look and behave your best when they celebrate these festivals with you for the very first time. The wisest approach to celebrate festivals after marriage, is to do so in a manner that helps you bond better with your husband, your new family and friends. So, here are a few tips for celebrating your first Holi after marriage.
#1. Make it fun : Try to gauge the mood of your husband and in-laws. If it seems they are not so enthusiastic about the festival, find out the reason. If some tragic incident is the cause, you too need to curb your enthusiasm. If not, then you should try to spread that festive feel in the house. If you live in a nuclear family, do make your in-laws a part of your celebrations. This will help you bond with them, and get in their good books as well.

#2. Deck up a little : Holi celebrations are bound to get a bit out of hand. This might not be the best day to spend time on looking your best. However, you cannot get away with a 'plain Jane' look in just whites, as you are a newlywed. So, your outfit should come across as joyful, even if it means sacrificing a favourite dress. If you are up for the challenge, wear something new. Whatever might be your decision, think of it as an investment towards creating memories that will last forever.Do apply a thick coat of sunscreen before you go out to play. If you have sensitive skin, use a protective moisturiser or cream. Oil your hair with coconut oil to save them from any potential damage. It is best to tie your hair in a neat ponytail or a bun.
#3. Be the perfect hostess : Many relatives and friends of your in-laws might turn up on this day to wish you, and to celebrate with you. This is an opportunity to bond with them. Play the perfect hostess, and ensure that you greet them warmly and never let their glasses or plates be empty. There are plenty of Bollywood songs that are a must-play at Holi parties. Be it Rang Barsey, Balam Pichkari, Bhangra mixes or other Holi favourites, just make sure that the house DJ knows which tracks to play to get the mood right. Based on everyone's personal comfort level, get them involved in the celebrations and the masti! If someone is not comfortable with colours or with dancing, make sure you respect their preferences.

#4. Go easy on the booze : Holi parties can also be a good excuse to get a bit tipsy. However, being your first Holi celebration, you must be a little careful. There is every chance of friends suggesting you to taste their version of bhaang. Go ahead and indulge yourself, but not to the extent of passing out! Also, make sure that your husband is always involved or knows what you are doing.
#5. Spice-up the post-Holi celebrations with your husband : So, the Holi celebrations have ended and everybody has headed back home. Rather than simply ambling to your room and falling asleep, surprise your husband. Yes, the idea might already have been in his head, but you initiating it could be a major turn-on for him. Didn't get us? Well, just suggest to him that you have been splashed with Holi colours and need his help to wash them off. This is probably the best way to end the day’s celebrations, isn't it?
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as requested by my frndz and dear ones i m here to tell about sumthng really interesting
after loads of research and surveys
few sorted out themes have been selected about which i m gonna sit to discuss
you can always bing me or comment
SO without Delays .........
Todays Topic is
" 5 Fantastic Tips For Brides To Celebrate Their First Holi After Marriage "
Even though you may not be very enthusiastic about celebrating Holi, it does gain a certain degree of importance after marriage. First festivals that come after your wedding not only call for revelry, but have a special ring to them as well.
I personally hate Medling with colours but trust me i enjoyed my first holi
Your new family also expects you to look and behave your best when they celebrate these festivals with you for the very first time. The wisest approach to celebrate festivals after marriage, is to do so in a manner that helps you bond better with your husband, your new family and friends. So, here are a few tips for celebrating your first Holi after marriage.
#1. Make it fun : Try to gauge the mood of your husband and in-laws. If it seems they are not so enthusiastic about the festival, find out the reason. If some tragic incident is the cause, you too need to curb your enthusiasm. If not, then you should try to spread that festive feel in the house. If you live in a nuclear family, do make your in-laws a part of your celebrations. This will help you bond with them, and get in their good books as well.

#2. Deck up a little : Holi celebrations are bound to get a bit out of hand. This might not be the best day to spend time on looking your best. However, you cannot get away with a 'plain Jane' look in just whites, as you are a newlywed. So, your outfit should come across as joyful, even if it means sacrificing a favourite dress. If you are up for the challenge, wear something new. Whatever might be your decision, think of it as an investment towards creating memories that will last forever.Do apply a thick coat of sunscreen before you go out to play. If you have sensitive skin, use a protective moisturiser or cream. Oil your hair with coconut oil to save them from any potential damage. It is best to tie your hair in a neat ponytail or a bun.
#3. Be the perfect hostess : Many relatives and friends of your in-laws might turn up on this day to wish you, and to celebrate with you. This is an opportunity to bond with them. Play the perfect hostess, and ensure that you greet them warmly and never let their glasses or plates be empty. There are plenty of Bollywood songs that are a must-play at Holi parties. Be it Rang Barsey, Balam Pichkari, Bhangra mixes or other Holi favourites, just make sure that the house DJ knows which tracks to play to get the mood right. Based on everyone's personal comfort level, get them involved in the celebrations and the masti! If someone is not comfortable with colours or with dancing, make sure you respect their preferences.

#4. Go easy on the booze : Holi parties can also be a good excuse to get a bit tipsy. However, being your first Holi celebration, you must be a little careful. There is every chance of friends suggesting you to taste their version of bhaang. Go ahead and indulge yourself, but not to the extent of passing out! Also, make sure that your husband is always involved or knows what you are doing.
#5. Spice-up the post-Holi celebrations with your husband : So, the Holi celebrations have ended and everybody has headed back home. Rather than simply ambling to your room and falling asleep, surprise your husband. Yes, the idea might already have been in his head, but you initiating it could be a major turn-on for him. Didn't get us? Well, just suggest to him that you have been splashed with Holi colours and need his help to wash them off. This is probably the best way to end the day’s celebrations, isn't it?
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