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Maybe it is like the dye they use for Easter Eggs, it is mixed with Vinegar.

Sure hope you like that color in your hair if it is going to be semi permanent :) Some years ago some people on DD1's Theatre on Ice troupe were using a red "washes out" dye. Both coaches said OK. One was a brunette, the other had white hair. The red washed out of the brunette's hair after a good washing. The one with white hair was seriously pink. She gave up after a week or so and got it fixed at a salon. Don't know why white hair hold the "washes out" color so well.
 

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Yup, that's why I boiled & added vinegar. I wanted it to last as long as possible. I hate how human hair color washes out. It's so damaging, having to redo it all the time sucks. =/
 

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Last half of Wooly/Ewenique fleeces, 203 rolags!
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And I still have 2 years of "as it came off" alpaca fleece in large garbage backs in the barn.
 

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What does make with zero crimp fleece versus nicely crimped fleece?
 

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So kinda the same as a chain stitch? Doesn't that make it sort of lumpy?
 

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