This section is from the "Henley's Twentieth Century Formulas Recipes Processes" encyclopedia, by Norman W. Henley and others.
White castile soap . . 225 parts Precipitated chalk .. 225 parts
Orris root......... 225 parts
Oil of peppermint. . 7 parts
Oil of cloves....... 4 parts
Water, a sufficient quantity.
Castile soap........ 100 drachms
Precipitated chalk. . 100 drachms Powdered orris root. 100 drachms
White sugar....... 50 drachms
Rose water........ 50 drachms
Oil of cloves....... 100 drops
Oil of peppermint... 3 drachms Dissolve the soap in water, add the rose water, then rub up with the sugar with which the oils have been previously triturated, the orris root and the precipitated chalk.
Potassium chlorate, 20 drachms; powdered white soap, 10 drachms; precipitated chalk, 20 drachms; peppermint oil, 15 drops; clove oil, 5 drops; glycerine, sufficient to mass. Use with a soft brush.
Precipitated carbonate of lime .. 90 parts
Soap powder..... 30 parts
Ossa sepia, powdered.......... 15 parts
Tincture of cocaine 45 parts
Oil of peppermint. 6 parts
Oil of ylang-ylang. 0.3 parts
Glycerine........ 30 parts
Rose water to cause liquefaction. Carmine solution to color.
Precipitated carbonate of lime .. 150 parts
Soap powder..... 45 parts
Arrowroot....... 45 parts
Oil of eucalyptus . 2 parts Oil of peppermint. 1 part Oil of geranium .. 1 part
Oil of cloves...... 0.25 parts
Oil of aniseed.. .. 0.25 parts
Glycerine....... 45 parts
Chloroform water to cause liquefaction. Carmine solution to color.
 
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