Red dye can come from both natural and synthetic sources. Historically, natural red dyes were derived from insects, such as cochineal, which produces carminic acid, and from plants like madder root. Today, many red dyes are synthetic, created through chemical processes to ensure consistency and safety in food and textiles. Common synthetic red dyes include Red 40 (Allura Red), which is widely used in food products.
no it wont because its not a dye
No, red dye does not come from gila monsters. Historically, some red dyes, such as carmine, are derived from cochineal insects, while others come from various plants. Gila monsters are venomous lizards native to the southwestern United States and Mexico, and they are not a source of dye.
All you need to do is add the dye, although it might not come out as red as you want it. If you do want it Pillarbox red though, bleach it first. :)
Its very difficult to dye over red hair dyes as if you dyed it brown over the red, the red would come through. You could try a colour stripper to strip the red out of your hair then dye it light brown :) xx
"Dye" I dyed my hair red. I am going to dye my hair today. Will you come with me to get my hair dyed? Would you like to get a dip dye? Dark dyed hair is very popular in the winter.
mix red and blue dye Red dye- redberries blue dye- woad leaves
use a red dye on a yellow dye to get orange dye
an orane red dye in a normal form of dye but just different names
rose red dye and bonemeal
bleach the red dye out.
You get red dye by smelting red mushrooms.
Cochineal is a red food dye made by crushing the cochineal beetle Dactylopius coccus.