PerfumeryH.C. Baird, 1853 - 379 pages |
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Page 15
... prevent the introduction to the toilet of any perfumes not strictly unobjec- tionable . The odors of substances which evolve offensive effluvia , carry with them , in their own repulsive- ness , a protection against any prejudicial ...
... prevent the introduction to the toilet of any perfumes not strictly unobjec- tionable . The odors of substances which evolve offensive effluvia , carry with them , in their own repulsive- ness , a protection against any prejudicial ...
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... prevent an experience of the offen- sive effluvia arising from a crowd . Of the different perfumes used by the ancients , an account has been written by one Apollodorus . The most grateful to the Athenian taste was that which had in it ...
... prevent an experience of the offen- sive effluvia arising from a crowd . Of the different perfumes used by the ancients , an account has been written by one Apollodorus . The most grateful to the Athenian taste was that which had in it ...
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... prevent the action of the atmosphere . No special utensil is required for the perfumed oils to be made by infusion ; when , however , a small quantity is to be prepared by the process of enfleu- rage , it is well to have one or more ...
... prevent the action of the atmosphere . No special utensil is required for the perfumed oils to be made by infusion ; when , however , a small quantity is to be prepared by the process of enfleu- rage , it is well to have one or more ...
Page 39
... prevents the condensation of the vapors in that part of the head and their consequent falling back into the still . FITTING OF THE TUBES . - In most instances it answers to lute the joints with a mixture of pow- dered quicklime and the ...
... prevents the condensation of the vapors in that part of the head and their consequent falling back into the still . FITTING OF THE TUBES . - In most instances it answers to lute the joints with a mixture of pow- dered quicklime and the ...
Page 47
... prevent an adhe- rence , and the consequently difficult removal of the soap , this bottom is sprinkled with slaked and sifted lime . The temperature of the rooms in which the frames are placed should be so regulated as to pre- vent ...
... prevent an adhe- rence , and the consequently difficult removal of the soap , this bottom is sprinkled with slaked and sifted lime . The temperature of the rooms in which the frames are placed should be so regulated as to pre- vent ...
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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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