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well red fades the faster
Water-based markers tend to fade faster than oil-based markers because they are more susceptible to water exposure, sunlight, and air which can cause the colors to fade over time.
I think it depends more on the technique used to paint a car than the color that makes it more durable.
Yes. Pink pigment fades faster than many other colors do. This is partially due to the fact it is close to skin tone coloring.
After a few seconds to a minute in your mouth or in hot / liquid conditions, the colors on the skittles will begin to dissolve away.
the sun fades it, so does tanning bed and clorine water. also if you dont take care of it, you have to treat it as an open wound.
All hair color fades. If you wash your hair every day, it will fade faster. Be sure to use a shampoo made for color treated hair. Also, blow drying and straighteners strip hair of color! Use low heat.
The sunlight fades the color red to white like my warning sticker.
If your vinyl shutters fade you can either replace them or use a shutter restorer such as Envirolon on them.
just say "fade to" eg. "scene fades to shot of gun on table"
A fade pattern is where the receiver "fades" to the sideline and the quarterback throws a lob pass over his outside shoulder. This prevents the defense from making a play on the ball.