In the US, clothing dyes are available in large discount stores (such as Wal-Mart and Target), and in larger grocery stores (such as SafeWay, Albertson's, and Winn-Dixie).
Yes.
There are none.
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Natural dyes were traditionally used in the 15th century for coloring clothing of the wealthy only to highlight their importance or wealth.
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it's made with natural fibers that are grown without pesticides and dyed with natural dyes.
food coloring, water color paints, clothing dyes
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Color migration is when the dyes in clothing travels or transfers from one area to another, either on the same article of clothing or to another article or object.
Using bleach on white clothing is the best way to keep them white. The bleach will strip dyes away from the clothing, including many dyes left by hard water. Depending on the water that you use, this may not make the whites sparkle, but it will improve the color.
Many clothes are produced from synthetic chemical products; also dyes are chemical substances.
There are may types of dyes but these are the ones I know of. Acid dyes Azoic dyes Basic dyes Chrome dyes Mordant Developed dyes Direct dyes Disperse dyes Reactive dyes Sulphur dyes Vat dyes Raw fibres Velour cloth and furs Batik Tie dyeing BY MAX TURNER