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n. Any of the organic dyes originally derived from coal-tar derivatives, but currently synthesized from benzene and its derivatives.
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The first synthetic dye was invented by British chemist William Perkin
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In 1856 the first synthetic dye, mauve, was derived from coal tar. Mauve was developed by British chemist William Henry Perkin.
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・ 1 Place the wig on the wig stand and begin using the permanent marker to color a few pieces of the underneath... ・ 2 Color the strands of the wig beginning at the roots. Try to color the roots a bit darker as if they... ・ 3 Continue color...
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No you cannot dye synthetic hair. There is no cortex in the shaft to hold color. I don't think you could use a fabric dye either because the wig would have to be a natural fiber to dye correctly. I've been a licensed cosmetologist for thirt...
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Some people have reported hair dye being stripped from using the Lemon Myrtle Shampoo. But others have claimed that they use both our shampoos on dyed hair without any stripping of colour. We, therefore, cannot say categorically whether it ...
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Natural fibers are porous. Synthetics are not; they're a solid thread, or a number of them combined. To illustrate: If you pour a liquid onto a paper towel, it will be absorbed, but if you pour the same liquid onto a plastic plate, it won't...
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Dyes are so problematic because the families of chemical compounds that make good dyes are also toxic to humans. Each new synthetic dye developed is a brand new compound, and because it’s new,  no-one knows it’s risks to humans and the envi...
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Nylon will take disperse dye, but cotton will not. The disperse dye may stain the cotton, but it should be mostly gone after a couple of washings. It will, however, dye the thread at the seams, since most cotton garments are sewn together w...
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