An approved Method practised by Mrs. DUKELY, the Queen's Tyre-Woman, to preserve Hair

The Art Of Cookery · Hannah Glasse · 1747
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The Art Of Cookery
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  1. Put into a quart of white wine, one handful of rosemary flowers, half a pound of honey, distill them together.
  2. Then add a quarter of a pint of oil of sweet almonds, shake it very well together.
  3. Put a little of it into a cup, warm it blood warm, rub it well on your head, and comb it dry.
Original Text
An approved Method practised by Mrs. DUKELY, the Queen's Tyre-Woman, to preserve Hair. PUT into a quart of white wine, one handful of rosemary flowers, half a pound of honey, distill them together; then add a quarter of a pint of oil of sweet almonds, shake it very well together, put a little of it into a cup, warm it blood warm, rub it well on your head, and comb it dry.
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