Technically, the gum shouldn't lose any flavor simply from blowing bubbles. However, if your exploded bubbles hit your face and nose (which they often do), this could be pulling sweat and oil from your skin into the gum, taking away from it's artificially flavored goodness.
I´m forever blowing bubbles Pretty bubbles im the air They fly so high Nearly reach the sky Then like my dreams They fade and die Fortunes´s always hiding I´ve looked everywhere I´m forever blowing bubbles Pretty bubbles in the air United! United! let's go f*cking mental let's go f*cking mental na' na' na' na` X2
well red fades the faster
well the best national team to support if you are from England is England. the best team to support, even no they have gone down, is west ham united. come on you irons. the brilliant west ham song: im forever blowing bubbles, pretty bubbles in the air, they fly so high, nearly reach the sky, then like my dreams they fade and die, fortunes always hidding, ive looked everywhere, im forever blowing bubble, pretty bubbles in the air!
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The oils on your face make them come off faster.
No, different colors fade at different rates due to varying levels of exposure to light, heat, moisture, and other environmental factors. Lighter colors tend to fade faster than darker colors because they contain less pigmentation to protect against fading.
Yes and the swimming pool will make it fade much faster.
I think it depends more on the technique used to paint a car than the color that makes it more durable.
I,m wondering if it is all brands of green that will deteriorate faster than beige, or whether the 2 brands are of different qualities.
Exposure to sunlight can cause paper to fade faster due to the ultraviolet (UV) rays breaking down the molecules in the paper, leading to a loss of color and deterioration over time.
Yes, chlorine can cause your tan to fade faster. Chlorine strips away oils and can dry out your skin, leading to faster exfoliation and fading of your tan. To help maintain your tan, it is recommended to moisturize your skin regularly and take shorter showers after swimming in a chlorinated pool.