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Face Cream without Grease

 

Quince seed…………………      10 parts
Boiling water………………...  1,000 parts
Borax………………………...        5 parts
Boric acid……………………         5 parts
Glycerine…………………….     100 parts
Alcohol, 94 percent…………..   125 parts

Attar of rose, quantity sufficient to perfume.

Macerate the quince seed in half of the boiling water, with frequent agitation, for 2 hours and 30 minutes, then strain off. In the residue of the boiling water dissolve the borax and boric acid, add the glycerine and the perfume, the latter dissolved in the alcohol. Now add, little by little, the collate of quince seed, under constant agitation, which should be kept up for 5 minutes after the last

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