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A Formulary of Cosmetic Preparations (Hardcover)
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A Formulary of Cosmetic Preparations (Hardcover)
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CONTENTS - Preface - Contributors - Abbreviations - Introduction -
I. Antiperspirants and Deodorants - II. Hair Products - III. Bath
Preparations - IV. Face and Hand Cleaners - V. Face, Eye, and Body
Makeup - VI. Creams and Lotions - VII. Mouth Preparations - VIII.
Perfumes, Colognes, and Powders - IX. Shaving Preparations - X.
Sunscreen Products - XI. Miscellaneous - Appendix - pH Values - pH
Ranges of Common Indicators - International Atomic Weights -
Temperature Conversion Tables - Incompatible Chemicals - Safety in
the Laboratory or Home Workshop - General Laboratory Equipment -
Aerosols - Trademark Chemical Manufacturers - Trademark Chemicals -
Index - PREFACE - The growth of the cosmetic industry in the U.S.A.
is a prime example of the dynamics of industry. From 1914 to 1966
the retail cosmetic sales within the U.S.A. went from almost $40
million to well over $3 billion. Part of the reason for this
upsurge can be attributed to the increased interest shown by men in
cosmetic products such as various shaving creams, colognes, hair
tonics and conditioners. Because of the importance of this field of
chemical science, it seemed pertinent to produce a chemical
formulary specializing in cosmetic preparations of all types. The
formulas and data in this book have all been contributed within the
past twelve months by the companies listed on page iv They are
printed as contributed and thus there are variations in manner of
presentation. The formulas included here are of an experimental
nature and are intended to be used as starting points for the
industrial chemist, and for those who wish to experiment in their
own right. Many of the formulas can serve as successful products
without any alterations required. However, once the chemist has
familiarized himself with the formulas as they stand, the adventure
of individual experimentation begins. All data is based on U.S.
Specification and practice, but readers in other countries should
not find it difficult to adapt the formulas for their own use.
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