This is how I know I’ve been cooped up with downcast distance-learning teens for too long: I spent multiple days dyeing T-shirts and damask napkins with food scraps and foraged plants from my ...
Not only does turmeric yield a bright, saturated yellow color as a dye, it also has healing, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. In Ayurvedic medicine, the turmeric-dyed cloth is actually ...
Naturally dyed garments are increasingly commonplace for fledgling and established brands alike. Older Brother uses kelp and algae from the coasts of Ireland and Argentina to make a pastel green ...
Curious about natural Easter egg dyes? The natural colors you can get from food waste or common kitchen items is so much fun!
Grey hair can be graceful, but let’s be honest, most of us long for those shiny, jet-black strands we once had. While chemical dyes promise instant results, they often come with hidden damage: dryness ...