Household bleach reacts with a solution of green food coloring to first oxidize the yellow component of the dye, leaving only the blue coloring. Eventually, the blue dye is also oxidized, and the ...
March 30, 2009 It's not the first area that springs to mind when you think "green research", but a natural alternative to regular hair bleach may have been discovered. For everyone who consistently ...
Scientists from Japan are reporting development of what could be the world's first "green" hair bleach, an environmentally friendly preparation for lightening the color of hair on the head and other ...
In the final hours of 2023, our colleagues over at Ad Law Access highlighted the numerous regulatory bodies that spent the year clamping down on “greenwashing” advertising practices – such as the ...
Halloween is just around the corner and that means outdoor decorations are going up all over Michigan. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking residents to consider local wildlife when ...
A new hair bleach derived from a forest soil fungus could provide a natural alternative to the hydrogen peroxide that's now used to turn anyone into a blonde. Traditional peroxide does a great job ...