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93 reviewsThought I should post this for St. Patrick's Day. It could look a bit blue-ish as well I think from the pictures I saw. It's also used as an antiseptic but since I'm giving this away, you can just use this as a green dye. I've never tried using this myself, but from what I read, it is commonly used to dye silk or wool. Hard to wash off the skin so wear gloves. There's just about 1/2-2/3 full of this little essential oil sized bottle If you want to look it up further, the Latin name on the bottle is: solutio viridis nitentis spirituosa
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