Dyed is a verb (past tense of dye) and an adjective (dyed hair).
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.
the fabric weave by dyed yarn called yarn dyed fabric
the effect on dyed materials is
The past participle tense of "dye" is "dyed." For example, "I dyed my hair yesterday."
They are dyed red orriginally.
Yes selena gomez has dyed her hair
Do you mean "dyed" or "died? Ie: She dyed her hair yesterday. OR... She died yesterday.
yes although sometimes they can leave streaks of your real hair color. that all depends on how it was dyed and who dyed it
Fabrics were originally dyed by cave-women who were embarrassed about their periods.
The past tense is dyed.
No.