Have you been having specific bad experiences specifically with blue-green, or is it just that that is a color you're interested in? I could easily see the different chemical properties of different dyes having an effect on how easy it is to dye something without causing trouble.
If I'm not being too forward in saying so, please observe good lab precautions with the dying? It seems like a number of people who do serious dyeing end up having to stop due to bodily rebellion, and having lots of follow-on effects. It worries me. Not as much as some of the truly terrifying stories from lab chemistry (like the report of what an insecticidal substance tasted like or the blog I used to read of substances this one chemist categorically refused to work with), but still: worry.
(Also grammar weirdness, apparently.)
You have my blessing to pass the bamboo on or throw it out or use it in experimental toupees. I do not love it; you are allowed to also not love it.
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If I'm not being too forward in saying so, please observe good lab precautions with the dying? It seems like a number of people who do serious dyeing end up having to stop due to bodily rebellion, and having lots of follow-on effects. It worries me. Not as much as some of the truly terrifying stories from lab chemistry (like the report of what an insecticidal substance tasted like or the blog I used to read of substances this one chemist categorically refused to work with), but still: worry.
(Also grammar weirdness, apparently.)
You have my blessing to pass the bamboo on or throw it out or use it in experimental toupees. I do not love it; you are allowed to also not love it.