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For the manufacture of jelly used to soften the skin of the face and hands, consume a number of gelatinous substances, and always in combination with glycerin. They are based on gelatin, fish glue, quince mucus, tragacanth and starch. All these substances are soaked in distilled water and filtered through muslin. The composition of this kind of cosmetics does not include fats at all. Quince seed slime is prepared by steeping 1 part of the seeds with 30-40 parts of cold water; the decoction is prepared by boiling for 10 minutes.

Glycerin Starch prepared from 1 part starch, 6,5 parts glycerin and 1,5 parts water.

Here are some tried and tested recipes:

Honey Jelly

30 parts of bee honey, 330 parts of water are mixed and, with low heat, 8 parts of fish glue are dissolved in a mixture. The mixture is filtered while still warm and 180 parts of glycerin, preheated, and perfume are added, if desired.

Glycerin jelly

Take 10,6 parts of starch, 3,5 parts of boric acid, 0,9 parts of carbolic acid, 168 parts of glycerin, 392 parts of distilled water. Starch is brewed with 30 parts of boiling water. Boric and carbolic acids are dissolved in glycerin, starch paste and perfume are added.

gelatin jelly

1 part gelatin, 35 parts glycerin, 1 part borax powder are dissolved in water when heated and perfume is added.

Jelly "Koloderma"

120 parts of glycerin, 55 parts of water are mixed and 20 parts of purified honey are added while heating, 5 parts of gelatin are dissolved in a mixture and perfume is added as desired. The prepared solution, still warm, is poured into tin tubes.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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