ir6 THE TOIIiET 



136. Or, 

 Chew every night and morning a Clove, 

 a piece of Florentine Orrice-root, about 

 the fize of a fmall bean, or the fame quan» 

 tity of Burnt Alum. 



O I L S. 



137. ACofmeiicOiL 

 Take a quarter of a pint of Oil of 

 Sweet Almonds, frefh drawn ; two ounces 

 of Oil of Tartar per Deliquium ; and 

 four drops of Oil of Rhodium : mix the 

 whole together, and make ufe of it to 

 cleanfe and foften the Ikin, 



138. Another Cofmetk Oil, 

 Take a pint of Cream, infufe in it 

 a few Water Lilies, Bean Flowers, and 



Rofes ; 



