List of products by brand Liquid Colors
Liquid Colors Poppers: overview of the range and characteristics
Liquid Colors, also known as ‘Doctor Colors’, is a French brand of poppers that stands out for its structured and easily identifiable range. Thanks to precise labelling indicating the composition, format and characteristics of each product, the brand allows consumers to effectively compare the different products available.
A brand with a recognisable identity
The Liquid Colors universe is characterised by a clear approach: easily memorable product names and packaging design that allows for immediate identification. This clarity greatly facilitates comparison between the different products.
To clearly distinguish each product, objective criteria should be used: the chemical composition listed, the packaging, availability and the correspondence between the information on the label and that on the product description sheet. These concrete elements ensure an accurate and unambiguous understanding of the product offering.
The three flagship products: Titanium, Oxygen and Helium
The Liquid Colors range is based on three main products, differentiated by their formulation:
Titanium: amyl nitrite-based
Oxygen: combination of amyl and propyl nitrites
Helium: propyl nitrite-based
To correctly identify each reference, examining the composition indicated on the label remains the most reliable method. While trade names make identification easier, it is the labelling that confirms the product's formulation with certainty.
Understanding compositions: a practical guide
Poppers are generally classified according to the type of nitrite used: amyl nitrite, propyl nitrite, etc. It is important to read the exact wording on the label carefully in order to compare Liquid Colors products in an informed manner, taking into account the format and the information provided.
Although some research focuses on pentyl nitrite, this formulation is not systematically present in all ranges. It is therefore advisable to mention only the compositions that are actually available in the Liquid Colors range. The label and product sheet remain the most reliable sources of information, especially as packaging can vary from one series to another.
French manufacture and transparency of information
Liquid Colors claims to be French-made. To describe the range accurately, it is best to rely exclusively on verifiable data: that which appears on the packaging and is included in the product sheets (exact name, composition, format). This approach ensures consistent presentation and avoids confusion, particularly when consulting several references simultaneously.
Selection criteria: beyond the brand name
In addition to the composition, the format and quality of the product description are also key factors. A well-designed product description should immediately identify:
The exact name of the product
The detailed composition
The format offered
Practical information (delivery, packaging, returns, customer service)
The more accessible this information is, the easier it is to compare the different Liquid Colors products.
Beware of confusion between brands
When searching, be careful not to confuse brands. For example, Jungle Juice is an independent brand and is not part of the Liquid Colors range. Clearly identifying brands and their respective products helps to avoid mistakes, especially when consulting multiple sources.
Storage advice
To preserve the quality of the product, we recommend:
Storing it in a cool place
Protecting it from light and heat
Closing the bottle tightly after each use
These good storage practices are a useful addition to the essential information about the brand and its products.