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Q: Which skittles fade fades faster in water?
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Do skittles fade faster in water?

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well red fades the faster


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Does black hair dye fade or at least how long does it take to fade I have red as in RED red hair and it fades wicked fast I decided to just go all black next Will I have the same problem?

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