Tiny moving partacles
The particles of the dye and the gelatin slowly begin to mix because of diffusion. Dye and gelatin, like all matter are made up of tiny particles.
I've researched this and I can't find any home made dyes just condioners and gels made using gelatin.
Not unless you want skunk stripes.Hairspray forms a barrier between your hair and everything else, including dye. Shampoo, dry, then start the dye job.
Yes, food coloring will generally diffuse faster in gelatin compared to a solid medium due to the gelatin's semi-fluid structure. The water content in gelatin allows for easier movement of dye molecules, facilitating quicker diffusion. Additionally, factors such as temperature and concentration gradients can further enhance the rate of diffusion.
Green dye is made by combining blue dye and yellow dye, which can both be made from Aggie, the dye maker in Draynor village.
Orange dye is made by combining a yellow dye and a red dye.
The material used could be made of wool and the dye that can be used is Acid Dyes. In case the material is made of blends of wool and polyester, the dye to be used will be Acid Dye for wool and Disperse Dye for Polyester. In case the material is made of cotton, the dye is Vat Dye and if blends of cotton na polyester, the dye to be used will be Vat Dye and Disperse Dye.
you need to make the blue dye and the red dye and use them on each other
Rit dye is made up of combined acids and sodium chloride which makes it dangerous for human skin and hair. Rit dye is basically used for fabric and other materials.
Red #40 is NOT made from beetles. You are thinking of another red dye. Red 40 is made from petroleum.
George Washington Carver. Over 300, actually. :)
because they ran out of the other dye of the other colors