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This historically accurate complexion powder recipe was accurately advertised in 1908 as "smooth, velvety, and rivaling the fairest flower in its freshness and refinement." This lovely powder is loose, lightly-tinted, invisible with just a hint of rose. Use this product like you would any facial powder. A light dusting before and/or after you are finished with your makeup. Materials: Rice Powder, Rose Powder, SandalWood, Organic Rose, Organic Rose Petals, Natural Essential Oil, Vegan Friendly
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This dry shampoo is an original recipe from 1933 and, unlike hair powder, is meant to be brushed out. Original directions read: "Apply and rub vigorously into the roots of the hair. Leave on for 10 minutes. Rub the scalp again and shake the excess off. The hair must be then be brushed with a stiff-bristled brush until every trace of shampoo has vanished." Materials: Orris Root, Organic Corn Flour, Magnesite
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Brilliantine is a hair-grooming product intended to soften hair, including beards and mustaches, and give it a glossy, well-groomed appearance. It was created at the turn of the 20th century by French perfumer Édouard Pinaud. This recipe is an original from 1936. Traditional Bay Rum scent. Note: This product will separate. Shake vigorously before use.
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This recipe was concocted after researching several historical tea recipes and common herb uses for coughs, colds, and chest infections. This soothing blend has a pleasant taste and a boost of Vitamin-C that will certainly quell all of your wintry ailments. Materials: Organic Black Tea, Organic Chamomile, Organic Elderflower, Organic Lemon Balm, Organic Rose Hips, Organic Peppermint, Organic Red Clover, Vegan Friendly
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Pomatum is a perfumed ointment used for the hair, face, and skin. Scented Bergamot Hair Pomatum is based on a recipe entitled "To Make Pomatum" from 1739. This blend of wax, spermaceti, and almond oil has been used for over 300 years with minor changes, and Bergamot is documented to have been a very popular, versatile fragrance since at least the mid-18th century.