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hands v/ith the water thus obtained. It 

 muil be fufFered to dry on the fkin 

 without being wiped off, and the com- 

 plexion will prefently become clear and 

 gloiTy. 



50. A difillled Water that tinges the Cheeks 

 a beautiful Carnation Hue. 



Take two quarts of White Wine Vine- 

 gar, three ounces of Ifinglafs, two ounces 

 of bruifed Nutmegs, and fix ounces of 

 Honey •, diftil with a gentle fire, and add 

 to the diftilled Water a fmall quantity of 

 Red Sanders, in order to colour it. Be- 

 fore the Tin6lure is ufed, a I.ady fhould 

 wafli herfelf with Elder-flower Water, and 

 then the cheeks will become of a fine lively 

 Vermillion, that cannot be diftinguiQicd 

 from the natural bloom of youth. 



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