During the winter, an Artic Fox may give off the color of blue when the Sun shines off of their fur. It is not dye, and the foxes are typically white.
You dyed it
Yes, cotton can be dyed blue.
jeans. Denim is a name for the blue dye 'jeans' cotton is dyed with, and a name for such blue dyed cotton itself.
arctic foxes, polar bears, arctic hares,... anything in a cold climate
it would be purple...
There goes my blue* girl. "blue" as in colored or dyed blue.
Yes. She she dyed it brown then dyed it orange, red, yellow, green ,and blue.
Try using a plain blue Manic Panic dye over the already dyed hair. That should add a blue sheen to it.
Yes, blue foxes do exist, though they are typically referred to as "blue phase" Arctic foxes. This coloration is a variation of the common Arctic fox, which can have a blue-gray coat in certain regions, particularly in the Arctic tundra. The blue phase is a result of genetic variations and is less common than the traditional white or brown coats.
No. Olivia has only dyed her hair purple, indigo, blue, green, black and gold, and bleach blonde.
The teen dyed her hair blue, but her parents disproved of it.
it is banned and you should not hunt foxes!