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WATCH THE COLOUR & DIRT COLLECTOR AD
Rachel Morris
What does wearing COLOURS say about you?
People who wear multi-coloured clothing are often seen as outgoing and optimistic but just like a theatrical mask; this can sometimes be a way of disguising a more serious side of their personality.
Most people tend to stick to the colour pallet that best suits their skin tone but for some, colour is used as a means of self-expression. Reds whisper passionate intentions; black is either sombre or uber cool and mysterious, while shades of grey hint at studiousness. Blue is the most popular ‘favourite’ colour and is seen as hard working and trustworthy,
while yellow is the colour of happiness - and of danger! Some seem to care less about what suits them and more about the colours themselves.
Colour and Dirt Collector works by using micro bre technology to soak up loose colour and dirt in the wash, stopping unsightly colour runs
COLOUR IS LIFE
Colour runs have struck for nine out of 10 Brits, and on average Brits ruin £41 worth of clothes a year on laundry blunders.
Only half of Brits split their laundry by colour and a mere third of us go the extra mile and split their load by both colour and fabric type.
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