Healthier hair in just 10 minutes with graphene dye

The portrait 'Only a Lock of Hair' by John Everett Millais

Source: Manchester Art Gallery. This image is in the public domain

It’s non-toxic and gives hair antistatic and thermal conductive properties

It is non-toxic, non-damaging, quick to apply, durable and even makes hair antistatic and more thermally conductive: graphene makes an excellent hair dye, claim researchers from the US and China.

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