Vegetable dyes can be purchased from various companies easily online, though some are quite pricey. Most of them are located in India, in Bali and Indonesia (not limited to these countries) if in the US there are some great dye suppliers that I've found.
It seems that most ship worldwide, and depending on the end-use can be cost effective if bought in bulk.
Further there are many sites that offer books one can buy, or free instructions on how to extract dyes and how to mix and use.
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Usually when people want to dye something white, they simply bleach it. This might not be available as a vegetable dye.
i think its just the same as normal dye, but it might be healthier, like vegetable oil.
You can use beet juice and red cabbage juice for dye.
Reliance purchase fruit and vegetable. how reliance fresh purchase his fruit and vegetable what is the procedure
vegetable dye
Natural vegetable dye will be OK,but always be careful around animals eyes.
Halogens such as chlorine and iodine are strong oxidizing agents that can bleach vegetable dyes by breaking down the color molecules. In contrast, they can also form colored compounds with the dye molecules, depending on the specific halogen and dye involved.
it is a common vegetable dye
Yes, safe dog hair dye is available for purchase. It is important to choose a dye specifically made for dogs to ensure it is safe for their skin and fur.
Yes, its just a vegetable dye.
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Who says they do? "Best" in what way? What you consider important and what I consider important may be two very different things. The exact color I want may not be available in a vegetable dye, or vegetable dyes may not "take" on the polyester fabric I'm trying to dye. Vegetable dyes may fade too quickly to be of any use. The point is that it's silly to ask which is the "best" dye without also specifying what the criteria are. Cheapest? Most colorfast? Widest color range? Least toxic? There are situations where any of those might trump the others.