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Blackhead Remedies
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Talcum Powder
Tea-Rose Talc
Borated Apple Blossom

Colors for Pomade

 

Colors for PomadePomade may be colored red by infusing alkanet in the grease; yellow may be obtained by using annatto in the same way; an oil-soluble chlorophyll will give a green color by admixture.

In coloring grease by means of alkanet or annatto it is best to tie the drug up in a piece of coarse cloth, place in a small portion of the grease, heat gently, squeezing well with a rod from time to time; and then adding this strongly colored grease to the remainder. This procedure obviates exposing the entire mass to heat, and neither decantation nor straining is needed.

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