the dye penetrates the cuticle and into the cortex, and under a microscope it will look yellowish if it has bleached.
The difference between dyed and un-dyed kerosene is the dye its self. The dye used in kerosene can cause wicks and appliances to clog.
because of the material and the way it's been dyed
Yes. Kerosene can be dyed different colours
Kerosene, as with other liquid fossil fuels can be dyed in various colours
Your hair falls out when it's dyed because it becomes very dry and thin - like a string. If your hair was thick and moisterized it wouldn't fall out as much. Take it from me - my hair was really light as well!! :)
Yes, you can have a duvet cover dyed to any color. You will need a color sample to get the color right.
Because Abraham Lincoln said so
it would be purple...
"Dye" I dyed my hair red. I am going to dye my hair today. Will you come with me to get my hair dyed? Would you like to get a dip dye? Dark dyed hair is very popular in the winter.
Anything dyed becomes a different colour. PS: There are no animals in Antarctica, it's too cold.
the dyed hair color. If you keep dyeing your hair it will get brittle and break off. Trust me, I know from experience. Slow your roll.
Dyed is a verb (past tense of dye) and an adjective (dyed hair).
You can say "she dyed" as 'elle a teint' in French, 'ella tintó' in Spanish, 'ella tingió' in Italian, and 'sie hat gefärbt' in German.
yes it will turn whatever color the water is dyed. I did it for my science fair last yr.
Dyed jade will not have the same esoteric qualities as jade that has not been dyed. If it is looked at through a Chelsea filter, dyed jade will have a red coloring to it.
Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.
No they would be recked and if you dyed them previously all the dye would fade