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yes
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.
Cedar timber and purple dye from shellfish.
no, your natural hair can be any color to dye it purple.
Tyrian purple dye, adopted by royalties in other places.
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.
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.
development of an alphabet based on sound and develop purple dye from snail.
The Phoenicians were famous for their purple cloth and they used shellfish for their purple dye in order to dye the cloth which is created only for the robes of the kings. hope this can help :)
No, I do not think you can buy a purple rabbit, though I bet you can dye a rabbit purple. I know for SURE that you can't get a purple rabbit, but I know you can dye one purple.
The city-state of Tyre, and Phoenicia generally, was well known for the production of Tyrian Purple, which was a strong purple dye. However, Phoenicia, which was where Lebanon sits now, is north of Israel, not west of it. West of Israel is the Mediterranean Sea.