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You first buy purple dye, from like Walmart or something, and then you put the shirt(s) in the washer, then pour the dye in, don't pour the WHOLE thing in though, unless you want to...
I put dark purple hair dye over teal and it turned a purple-blue
Sparta was best known for its military, because they expected everyone to be strong and able to fight and suffer pain without complaining.
In Greece is known not as Hellen of Sparta/Troy but as ''η ωραία Ελένη'' meaning ''the beautifull Helen''
they were both the military
They made a purple dye from shellfish.
The purple dye made from shellfish.
The purple dye from a sea snail was adopted by kings for their robes, and was much in demand - the colour was known as Tyrian Purple after the Phoenician city of Tyre.
The color purple can contain a single dye, such as synthetic dye known as "brilliant purple" or natural dye like indigo. These dyes can produce a vibrant purple hue when used alone. Other colors, like yellow or blue, can also be derived from single dyes.
no, your natural hair can be any color to dye it purple.
Cedar timber and purple dye from shellfish.
The person who discovered the dye for purple was the Phoenicians. They extracted a dye from a type of sea snail called murex to create the rich purple color, known as Tyrian purple. This dye became highly prized and was often reserved for royalty and nobility due to its rarity and expense.
The ancient Phoenicians are known for using snails, specifically the Murex snail, to produce a purple dye called Tyrian purple. This dye was highly prized in antiquity for its vibrant color and durability, making it a symbol of wealth and royalty. The process of extracting the dye was labor-intensive, requiring thousands of snails to produce a small amount of dye, which contributed to its high value.
Inventing an alphabet to replace syllabic writing. This alphabet is the basis for the Greek and Roman alphabets, and ultimately the alphabet we commonly use today.
Tyrian purple dye, adopted by royalties in other places.
No, you should not dye your hair purple. Why? Because if you dye your hair purple you might look like someone/something threw-up on your head.
Yes, you can dye orange material purple by using a purple fabric dye. Follow the instructions on the dye packaging for best results. Keep in mind that the original orange color may affect the final shade of purple achieved.