Usually it depends on where you live like how harsh the weather is and amount of sun. But mainly everywhere the sun is the fading factor
Yes, the stain may fade over time.
Henna is a stain so it is really hard to remove. Wait for it to fade
Yes, wood stain can fade over time due to factors such as exposure to sunlight, moisture, and wear and tear. UV rays from the sun can break down the pigments in the stain, while moisture can cause the wood to swell and contract, leading to the stain wearing off. Additionally, frequent use or contact with abrasive materials can also contribute to the fading of wood stain.
No, there is no exterior paint that will not fade, however, your color will last longer if you purchase the highest quality 100% acrylic paint that you can afford. Also, have the paint salesman show you colors that are not fade-prone and ask them to reformulate them so that they are only using organic colorants which are much less fade-prone than the synthetic colorants that include bright reds, daisy yellows, magenta and some umbers. Some colors are inherently quick to fade so avoid the bright reds, violets and bright yellows.
Light
no! it also doesn't fade them like chlorine (or your skin, hair ...)
It will fade over time. Not much else you can do that won't hurt your skin.
Yes, you can stain green pressure treated wood, but it is recommended to wait for the wood to dry completely before applying the stain. The green color of the wood is due to the treatment process and will fade over time, allowing the stain to penetrate and adhere better.
causes the colors in the tattoo to fade
Any stain that is meant for framing will work. Most frames are tempered for UV light so they don't fade over time, and some stains can damage them.
CAN you? Yes, however you shouldn't unless it is well shielded from the sun's UV rays otherwise, it will quickly fade. Also, most interior stain has no mildewcides added so you'd need to apply an exterior clear over the top to slow mildew growth.
No, the stain does not become a physical part of your body. Staining your skin simply means that the dye or colorants have been absorbed into the top layer of your skin, but it will eventually fade away as your skin naturally sheds and regenerates.