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Because, to dye something, you need some sort of pigment/color. The food coloring is the dye; the vinegar is a weak acid which helps the dye to stick to the surface of the egg.
Yes. All types of vinegar can be used for dying Easter eggs. (Rice vinegar, red wine binegar, white vinegar, apple cider vinegar, ect.) Any color in the vinegar may alter the color of the dye for the eggs, and white vinegar tends to work the best, too.
For Easter egg dyeing, you should use 1 tablespoon of vinegar for every cup of water when preparing the dye solution.
yes. To color eggs, it's the acid of vinegar that determines how well the dye takes. So rice vinegar can be used just as well as any other vinegar.
no, your natural hair can be any color to dye it purple.
you might have to bleach the strips out and then putt the purple in it. you cant put a color directly over black it wont show.
The best dye for Easter eggs is just regular food coloring.
To dye eggs using vinegar, mix 1 tablespoon of vinegar with 1 cup of hot water before adding the dye.
To dye Easter eggs using food coloring, mix water, vinegar, and food coloring in a cup or bowl. Submerge the eggs in the mixture for several minutes until they reach the desired color. Let them dry on a paper towel or egg carton.
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.
Try lemon juice or toothpaste to get easter egg dye off of skin.
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.