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Artificial hair is typically made from synthetic materials such as acrylic, polyester, or modacrylic. These materials are designed to mimic the look and feel of natural hair while offering durability and versatility in styling.
Yes, "artificial" is a compound word made up of two smaller words: "art" and "official."
The artificial sweetener made from coal tar that became the cornerstone of Monsanto in 1901 is saccharin.
Artificial grass is typically made from synthetic materials such as polyethylene or polypropylene. These materials are designed to mimic the look and feel of natural grass while being durable enough to withstand outdoor elements. Artificial grass also often includes a backing material for support and stability.
No, hair does not contain nitrogen. Hair is primarily composed of keratin, a protein made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur. Nitrogen is not a significant component of hair.
Oxidizing agents, like hydrogen peroxide, penetrate the hair shaft and break down the natural pigment molecules in the hair. This process removes the existing color from the hair and allows the new artificial color to penetrate and deposit. The strength and concentration of the oxidizing agent determine how much of the natural pigment is removed and how light the hair will become.