The washing machine
Yes, lighter colors on clothing will fade faster than dark because there is less dye used to color the lighter clothing. If you are using darker materials, there is more dye that needs to be penetrated through before the color starts to fade. This is generally the same for other materials as well. Sunlight also contributes to the fading of the colors, the exception being flowers. Flowers use a process called photosynthesis to absorb the sun's energy and convert it into "food".
Objection, question assumes facts not in evidence. In other words: it's not necessarily true that lighter colors DO fade more than darker colors.
lighter
Sunlight is a mix of all colors. Pigments in the object reflect different colors of light, which you see.
because of the exposure to sunlight
Fade it's colors
Lemon juice can cause colors to fade in the presence of sunlight due to the acidity in the lemons. The sun and acid combination will cause the first layer of skin to fade away, and the skin underneath is lighter.
Depends what color most dark colors shouldn't have any affect some of the lighter colors fade slightly.
Probably white ones (or very light colors, such as pastel pink).
No
There are many good drapery fabrics that don't fade in the sunlight. Examples of good drapery fabrics that don't fade in the sunlight includes silk fabrics and woven fabrics.
It Depends on the furniture but if it is in direct sunlight it may fade.
No, part of the beauty of Redken products is that they're made to last. The color will fade away eventually, but it will not wash out the next time you take a shower or go for a swim.
No, they dont fade at the same rate.
Since they are one and the same, I would assume that they fade at the same rate.
yes.. they do