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HOW COCK COLOURS MAKES HOLI SAFER WITH COLOUR CYLINDERS

Anyone who's played Holi in the last few years has probably noticed the shift of fewer people throwing handfuls of dry powder at each other, and a lot more people reaching for a spray can instead. That spray can is usually a colour cylinder , and it's quietly become one of the more practical additions to modern Holi celebrations. Less mess on your hands, easier to aim, and honestly, a lot more fun when you're trying to colour someone from across the terrace instead of chasing them down. But like most Holi products, not all colour cylinders are made the same way. Some prioritise a quick, cheap spray. Others, like the ones made by Cock Colours , are built around making the whole experience safer for skin, for eyes, and for the environment the colour eventually lands on. Here's a proper look at how colour cylinders work, why they've become popular, and what actually makes one worth buying over another. What Exactly Is a Colour Cylinder? A colour cylinder is essentially...

Environmental Impact of Chemical vs. Organic Holi Colours

  Holi, the festival of colours, is one of India’s most joyous celebrations. However, as awareness about environmental sustainability grows, many are questioning the impact of Holi colours on the environment. Traditionally, Holi was celebrated using natural and organic Holi colours derived from plants and flowers, but over the years, chemical-based colours have become more common. While these synthetic colours are often bright and affordable, they can have significant negative consequences for both human health and the environment. In this blog, we will explore the environmental impact of chemical vs. Organic Holi colours , and why switching to organic colours for Holi is a crucial step toward a more sustainable celebration. Brands like Cock Colours are leading the way by offering safe, eco-friendly alternatives that protect both people and the planet. The Harmful Effects of Chemical Holi Colours Chemical-based Holi colours, which have become popular due to their vibrant hues a...