Showing posts with label soap. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
Camphor Soap
- 28 lbs. Curd soap
- 1-1/4 lb. Otto of rosemary
- 1-1/4 lb.Otto of Camphor
Reduce the camphor to powder by rubbing it in a mortar with the addition of an ounce or more of almond oil, then sift it. When the soap is melted and ready to turn out, add the camphor and rosemary, using the crutch for mixing.
Almond Soap
This soap, by some persons "supposed" to be made of "sweet almond oil,"
and by others to be a mystic combination of sweet and bitter almonds, is
in reality constituted thus:--
By the time that half the curd soap is melted, the marine soap is to be added; when this is well crutched, then add the oil soap, and finish with the remaining curd. When the whole is well melted, and just before turning it into the frame, crutch in the mixed perfume.
Some of the soap "houses" endeavored to use Mirabane or artificial essence of almonds (see ALMOND) for perfuming soap, it being far cheaper than the true otto of almonds; but the application has proved so unsatisfactory in practice, that it has been abandoned by Messrs. Gibbs, Pineau (of Paris), Gosnell, and others who used it.
and by others to be a mystic combination of sweet and bitter almonds, is
in reality constituted thus:--
- 100 lbs.Finest curd soap
- 14 lbs. Finest oil soap
- 14 lbs Finest marine soap
- 1-1/2 lb. Otto of almonds
- 1/4 lb. Otto of cloves
- 1/2 lb. Otto of caraway
By the time that half the curd soap is melted, the marine soap is to be added; when this is well crutched, then add the oil soap, and finish with the remaining curd. When the whole is well melted, and just before turning it into the frame, crutch in the mixed perfume.
Some of the soap "houses" endeavored to use Mirabane or artificial essence of almonds (see ALMOND) for perfuming soap, it being far cheaper than the true otto of almonds; but the application has proved so unsatisfactory in practice, that it has been abandoned by Messrs. Gibbs, Pineau (of Paris), Gosnell, and others who used it.
Palm Soap
Cut thin two pounds of yellow soap into a double sauce- pan, occasionally stirring it till it is melted, which will be in a few minutes if the water is kept boiling around it.
Then add:
Let all boil together another six or eight minutes ; pour out and stand it by till next day; it is then fit for immediate use. If made as these directions it will be found to be a very superior soap.
Then add:
- quarter of a pound of palm oil
- quarter of a pound of honey
- three pennyworth of true oil of cinnamon
Let all boil together another six or eight minutes ; pour out and stand it by till next day; it is then fit for immediate use. If made as these directions it will be found to be a very superior soap.
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