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are batik dyes toxic
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Batik dyes can vary widely in their chemical composition, with some being natural and others synthetic. Traditional batik dyes derived from plants and natural sources are generally not toxic and are considered eco-friendly. However, modern synthetic dyes, which are more commonly used due to their vivid colors and colorfastness, may contain chemicals that can be harmful if inhaled or ingested, or if they come into prolonged contact with skin. Proper ventilation, the use of protective gear, and adherence to safety guidelines are essential when working with synthetic batik days to minimize health risks. It's important for artists and hobbyists to research and choose dyes carefully, considering both the environmental impact and their personal health.
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