PerfumeryH.C. Baird, 1853 - 379 pages |
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... consistence from chemistry , and , therefore , those who pursue it should be familiar with the principles of that science which are applicable to their calling . Inde- pendently of an expert manipulation , a nice and discriminating 14 ...
... consistence from chemistry , and , therefore , those who pursue it should be familiar with the principles of that science which are applicable to their calling . Inde- pendently of an expert manipulation , a nice and discriminating 14 ...
Page 67
... consist- ence , agreeable aromatic odor , and warm acid bit- ter taste , and which in thin layers is transparent . When set fire to , it inflames , is insoluble in water ( except a small portion of constituent benzoic acid ) , soluble ...
... consist- ence , agreeable aromatic odor , and warm acid bit- ter taste , and which in thin layers is transparent . When set fire to , it inflames , is insoluble in water ( except a small portion of constituent benzoic acid ) , soluble ...
Page 69
... im- part an unguent consistence . That which is gray , the least humid , and most free of dirt should be selected . Myrrh . This gum resin is in regular tears and lumps , of a reddish - brown color , fragrant THE RAW MATERIAL . 69.
... im- part an unguent consistence . That which is gray , the least humid , and most free of dirt should be selected . Myrrh . This gum resin is in regular tears and lumps , of a reddish - brown color , fragrant THE RAW MATERIAL . 69.
Page 86
... consistence . If the article is destined for a southern market , it is even well that the body should contain two or three ounces of wax to every pound . The fats purified as above directed , though of perfect whiteness , are ...
... consistence . If the article is destined for a southern market , it is even well that the body should contain two or three ounces of wax to every pound . The fats purified as above directed , though of perfect whiteness , are ...
Page 115
... consistence . Always melt the least fusible body first . Whatever body may be selected , take care in moulding it , not to run it in the forms too hot , else cavities will occur in the centre , thus rendering the sticks liable to break ...
... consistence . Always melt the least fusible body first . Whatever body may be selected , take care in moulding it , not to run it in the forms too hot , else cavities will occur in the centre , thus rendering the sticks liable to break ...
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Common terms and phrases
acid alcohol alkanet almond paste alum ambrette aromatic balsam Peru beef marrow benzoin bergamot bitter almonds boiling brushes carmine CHAPTER cinnamon cloth cochineal color cool decant dentifrice distil drachm essence drms drops of essence enfleurage enflower essence of amber essence of bergamot essence of rose essence of vanilla essential oil extracts filter fleur d'oranger fragrant fresh grease heat Huile infusion jasmin jonquille l'acacia lard lard body lavender lemon liquid liquor macerate Mecca balsam melted mixed mixture mortar musk neroli noisette oil of cloves Oil of sweet olive oil orange flowers orris Orris root ounces peel perfume perfumery pomade body Pommade à Poudre pound powder prepared pulverized quantity quarts réséda rhodium rose water rouge rubbed sieve skin soap solution Spermaceti spirit stir storax sweet almonds thyme tincture Tincture of benzoin tubéreuse vanilla vanille Vinaigre vinegar water-bath White wax whole wood yellow
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