Here you will find: The Method Of Obtaining The Odors Of Plants, Instructions For The Manufacture Of Perfumes, Colognes, Scented Powders, Dentifrices, Pomatums, Facial Lotions, Cosmetics, Perfumed Soap, Lip Balms, Sachets, Emulsions, Cold Cream, Face Creams, Hair Dyes, Potpourri, Toilet Waters, Scented Vinegars, Absorbent Powders, Oils, Mouth Washes, Hair Washes, Etc., culled from antique books on perfumery, cookery, pharmacopoeia, and ladies magazines, such as:
Godey's Ladies Book c19th century editions
The Toilet of Flora by J. Murray, c1784
The Art of Perfumery by GW Septimus Piesse, c1857
The Toilet of Flora by J. Murray, c1779
The Druggists General Receipt Book by Henry Beasley, c1863
Encyclopedia of Practical Receipts and Processes by William B. Dick, c1873
Delightes for Ladies by Hugh Plat, c1609
Encyclopedia of Practical Receipts and Processes by William B. Dick, c1873
Manual de mugeres: en el qual se contienen muchas y diversas reçeutas muy buenas by Anonymous, c16th century
The Scientific American Cyclopedia of Formulas by Albert A. Hopkins, c1910
Booke of Cookery by Martha Custis Washington, c18th century
Lady: The whole duty of a woman, or, A guide to the female sex :Printed in London for J. Gwillim., c1695
The New Household Receipt-Book by Sarah Josepha Hale, c1854
The new family receipt book: containing seven hundred truly valuable receipts printed in London for John Murray, c1810
A practical treatise on the manufacture of perfumery: ... By Carl Deite, c1892
The toilet and cosmetic arts in ancient and modern times : by Arnold J. Cooley, c1866
The British Perfumer: by Colin Mackenzie, c1822
The Trotula: A Medieval Compendium of Women's Medicine by Trotula of Salerno, 12th century
Every Woman's Encyclopedia by various authors, c1910
A practical treatise on the manufacture of perfumery: printed in London for John Murray, c1810
Young Wife's Cook Book by Hannah Mary Peterson, c1870
The New Cyclopedia of Domestic Economy, and Practical Housekeeper by Elizabeth Fries Ellet, c1872
Henley's Twentieth Century Formulas Recipes Processes, encyclopedia by Norman W. Henley and others, c1916
Three Meals A Day by Maud C. Cooke, c1902
The American Cyclopedia by George Ripley and Charles C. Dana, c1873
Around-The-World Cook Book by Mary Louise Barroll, c1913
Household Companion: Book Of Etiquette by Alice A. Johnson, Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, Dr. Henry Hart Shorne, c1909
Dr. Chases's Third Last and Complete Receipt Book by Alvin Wood Chase, c1888
The new family receipt book: containing seven hundred truly valuable receipts printed in London for John Murray, c1810
Fenner's Complete Formulary by B. Fenner, c1888
Our Deportment by John H. Young, 1881.
Fenner's Twentieth Century Formulary and International Dispensatory c1904
Nouveau manuel complet du parfumeur By Élisabeth Félicie Bayle-Mouillard (née Canard) c1845
Le parfumeur impérial, ou, L'art de préparer les odeurs, essences, parfums ...By C. F. Bertrand c1809
Dictionnaire de la beauté, ou, La toilette sans dangers, dans le quel on trouve.. By César Gardeton c1826
Eve's Glossary By Marquise de Fontenoy (pseud.) c1897
New Remedies: Volume 9, edited by Charles Rice, Frederick Albert Castle c1880
The New Cyclopædia of Domestic Economy, and Practical Housekeeper: ...By Elizabeth Fries Ellet c1872
American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 27 c1855
The Spatula, Volume 9, Issue 9 edited by Irving P. Fox c1903
Chemist & Druggist, Volume 40 c1892
Practical Druggist and Pharmaceutical Review of Reviews, Volumes 13-16 edited by Benjamin Lillard c1903
A Word of Caution:
If you plan on recreating any of the recipes, please exercise extreme caution. The only recipes I advise to recreate are those for perfumes, colognes, toilet waters, sachets, some face creams, pomade and potpourris.
Some other recipes may contain dangerous substances and are for reference and entertainment purposes only. Do not in any circumstances attempt to create any recipes that contain mercury, bismuth, lead or any other heavy metals or poisons. Please do your own research on any substances before attempting any recreations.
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