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How to Choose the Perfect Holi Gulal Gift for Your Friends and Family Online

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Holi, the festival of colors, is just around the corner, and it's time to start planning the perfect gifts for your friends and family. Holi Gulal, the colorful powder that people throw at each other during the festival, is one of the most popular gifts for Holi. With the rise of online shopping, it's easier than ever to buy Holi Gulal gifts online. In this blog, we will provide you with a guide on how to choose the perfect Holi Gulal gift for your friends and family online, with a special focus on Cock Colours. The first step in choosing the perfect Holi Gulal gift is to consider the recipient's preferences. Do they prefer traditional colors like red, yellow, and green, or are they more adventurous and like to experiment with new colors? Do they have a favorite color that they would like to see in their Holi Gulal gift? Consider these factors when choosing the perfect gift. Cock Colours offers a wide range of Holi Gulal gift options, including traditional colors and new an

Gulal Powder vs. Holi Colors - Cock Colours

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They all look, feel, and throw the same, so what's the deal with these powders? It's not as complicated as you might think—they're the same product! The colour powder has many different names that have evolved over time as its popularity has grown. Gulal is the original name for the coloured powder used in Hindu celebrations and religious rituals, as well as during the Festival of Colors, Holi. Our color powder continues to be manufactured in India while adhering to modern processes to ensure the safety of the color powder. Gulal was traditionally coloured with natural dyes derived from spring flowers, berries, spices, and other plants, earning the name " herbal gulal " because the ingredients were known to be beneficial to the skin. As Holi festivals became more popular and colour powder became more in demand, Gulal adopted the name "Holi powder" because people associated it with Holi. Due to increased demand, naturally sourced colourants were replaced