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    How long does beet dye last?
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    In fabric, beet dye is permanent, but it may fade a bit with a few washes. Using a fixative, like vinegar, can help it take better. If you use beet dye on your hair, it will wash out after a few shampoos.
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    Does beetroot make your hair red?
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    Yes, you can dye your hair a vibrant shade of red with beetroot. It will take better and last longer if you mix the beetroot juice with an oil base, such as coconut oil or olive oil.
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    Which fruits and vegetables make the best dyes?
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    Lots of fruits and vegetables have natural pigments that work well as dyes. Aside from beets, a few good options include red cabbage, spinach, carrots, and blueberries.
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    Is there a kind of fabric that won't work or should be avoided when coloring clothes with beets?
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    Any synthetic fabrics like polyester or nylon cannot absorb dye, as they are not porous. Any fabric with 100% natural fibers or natural blend fibers that are porous will take on dye color.
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    Can you I pomegranates for coloring?
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    The rind of the pomegranate can yield a yellow dye. There are recipes online on how to make this dye. The dye color can also be modified with the addition of other ingredients.
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    Could I do this with other vegetables?
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    No. Beets are unique in the way they shed so much of their color. This would not work with other vegetables.
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