# I’m worried about my flowers changing colors during the preservation process!

Here at white poppy we have spent thousands of hours experimenting with the best way to preserve each of your unique blooms, and always do our best to make sure your flowers stay vibrant and colorful! However certain varieties of flowers will naturally change color as they are preserved. With that said, if you are worried about your flowers colors changing (specifically, pinks, whites, reds, purples, and blues) we do offer color correction add-on options to return your flowers to their original, fresh/alive, color and help ensure the colors are what you are looking for!&#x20;

Below is a guide of what you can expect for certain colors of flowers once they are dried!

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