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Here are some recipes hair oils and creams.

Burr oil

Insist 1 wt. hours of burdock root in 10 wt. hours of pure vaseline oil and add perfume oil. If desired, the oil can be dyed yellow or red.

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Brilliantine is prepared on vaseline, Provence or castor oil. Ceresin, paraffin and hard fats are also added. The addition of rosin should not take place in the preparation of brilliantines. Fat-soluble paints are used for coloring.

1st recipe:

Melt 200 g of white ceresin in a water bath, heat it to approximately 70 °C, pour it in a thin stream into 700 g of colorless vaseline oil and mix thoroughly. Then 1 g of vanillin is ground in a mortar with a small amount of the resulting mass, mixed after grinding into the whole mass and perfumed with 3 g of geranium oil, 5 g of artificial rose oil. The thick mass is poured into tubes and allowed to cool.

  • Castor oil 110 g;
  • Alcohol (60°) 220 g;
  • Geranium oil 20 g;
  • Lemon oil 1 g.

Other perfume oils can be used, such as: heliotrope, violet, rose, etc. Glycerin is not recommended for the manufacture of brilliantine, as it is too sticky and easily retains dust in the hair.

2st recipe:

  • Bovine fat 160 g;
  • Paraffin 110 g;
  • Sesame oil 560 cm3;
  • Castor oil 56 g.

Heat fat, paraffin and sesame oil in a water bath. Mix well for 5 minutes, add castor oil; remove from heat and add 5 drops of rose oil.

3st recipe:

  • White Vaseline 400 g;
  • Beeswax 25 g;
  • Castor oil 75 g;
  • Paraffin 25 g.

Melt all parts over low heat. To give the desired shade, add a small amount of paint. Pour into jars while warm.

Means that strengthen hair roots

1st recipe:

  • Lanolin 400 g;
  • Vaseline 200 g;
  • Tar oil 25 g;
  • Capsicum tinctures 28 g;
  • Sulphate of quinine 25 g.

Mix with low heating all substances until complete mutual dissolution.

Method of use

Rub the ends of the fingers on the head, using a small amount of ointment, every day at night for 15 minutes. In the morning, wipe off the remnants of fat with a towel, but do not wash. Wash your hair once a week with warm water and tar soap.

2st recipe:

  • Vaseline 100 g;
  • Castor oil 40 g;
  • Gallic acid 10 g;
  • Lavender oil 4 g;
  • Perfume oil as desired.

Hair styling cream

  • Cocoa butter 200 g;
  • Vaseline white 400 g;
  • Lanolin 50 g;
  • Bergamot oil 5 drops.

Mix and heat in a water bath until all parts are completely dissolved.

Hair pomade

  • Vaseline 2 kg;
  • Wax yellow 14 g;
  • Paraffin 14 g;
  • Castor oil 56 g;
  • Perfume oil as desired.

Melt wax and paraffin in castor oil in a water bath. Dissolve Vaseline separately. Pour the first mixture into Vaseline, stir well, remove from heat and add perfume oil. Pour into jars. Method of use. Wet your hair to keep it damp, then rub in a small amount of pomade.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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