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Here are the recipes anti-sweat products.

Powders against sweating

1st recipe:

  • Boric acid 50 g;
  • Salicylic bismuth salt 20 g;
  • Zinc oxide 100 g;
  • Talc 100 g;
  • Bergamot oil 20 drops.

2st recipe:

  • Boric acid powder 80 g;
  • Burnt alum 30 g;
  • Talc 10 g;
  • Salicylic acid 10 g;
  • Starch 200 g

Soap powder for sweaty feet

1st recipe:

  • Dry soap powder 100 g;
  • Borax powder 150 g;
  • Carbon-calcium salt 50 g;
  • Soda 150 g;
  • Tannin 5 g.

Mixed, sifted, perfume oil is added and placed in boxes.

2st recipe:

  • Boric acid powder 100 g;
  • Burnt alum 60 g;
  • Zinc oxide 80 g;
  • Salicylic acid 35 g;
  • Talc 200 g.

Mixed, sieved and placed in boxes.

3st recipe:

  • Salicylic acid 15 g;
  • Boric acid 80 g;
  • Talc (in powder) 1 kg.

Mix and sift through a sieve. Pour a teaspoon of the powder into each shoe. It is also useful to powder after bathing.

Thymoline for sweaty feet

  • Thymol (in powder) 25 g;
  • Boric acid 75 g;
  • Magnesia carbonate 350 g;
  • Talc 1 kg;
  • Zinc oxides 350 g.

Mix and sift through a fine sieve.

Foot sweat cream

  • Boric acid 30 g;
  • Salicylovonodium salt 20 g;
  • Glycerin 150 g;
  • Vaseline yellow 150 g;
  • Lanolin 50 g.

Grind the boric acid and the salicylic-sodium salt into a powder and add the rest of the parts. Stir well until you get a homogeneous cream.

Anti sweat liquid

  • Formalin (40%) 20 g;
  • Ammonia 20 g;
  • Wine alcohol 100 g.

The composition is diluted with water and the sweating parts are washed.

Armpit sweat liquid

  • Distilled water 2 l;
  • Borax 0,5 l;
  • Potassium manganese salt 0,25 g.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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