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Scented soaps

Nerolin, which has a faint but persistent odour, is used technically for scenting soaps, etc,... [Pg.221]

OC-Terpineol (9) can be readily acetylated to its acetate using acetic anhydride (119). Ot-Terpinyl acetate [80-26-2] has a sweet, herbaceous, refreshing odor of the beigamot-lavender type and is used in scenting soaps and other household products such as cleansers and polishes. The selling price of terpinyl acetate in 1995 was 3.96/kg (45). [Pg.420]

Fennel.—The common fennel herb—-famathm vul-<7w —has an aromatic, odor due to the existence of a volatile oil, which 1b used in combination with other oils for scenting soap. The herb itself, when dry and ground, is used in certain sachet powders. [Pg.665]

Toilet Soaps.—To this class belong the finer kinds of scented soaps, which have emollient properties. They are rarely made direct by the perfumer, the body or baste being a. well-selected white soap, subsequently... [Pg.676]

Yes, there are people who, as their condition develops, begin reacting to various natural scents. But as a rule MCS initially develops after exposure to chemical (synthetic) substances. Fortunately there are also MCS patients who can enjoy to the fullest a fragrant flower in the yard or use 100 percent natural (organic) scented soaps, shampoos and oils, without becoming ill. From their own natural scents and gases they usually do not get sick. See next question. [Pg.31]

Ilaid Danese s admirable, expensive leather portmanteau on the spare room bed and began to pack it with Danese s admirable, expensive silken garments. Eva had been generous to her hired lover. He owned luxuries I had never seen before—scented soap and a pearl-handled razor. He had no less than three spare pairs of shoes. One shoe was perceptibly heavier than the other five, though, a phenomenon I... [Pg.65]

Now brainstorm ways to solve the imaginary problem. For instance, if dirty ears were really an issue on campus you could hold public ear inspections, provide scented soap in the bathrooms, or give awards to students with the cleanest ears. [Pg.117]

For thousands of years, soap was prepared by heating animal fat with wood ashes. Wood ashes contain potassium carbonate, which makes the solution basic. The modern commercial method of making soap involves boiling fats or oils in aqueous sodium hydroxide and adding sodium chloride to precipitate the soap, which is then dried and pressed into bars. Perfume can be added for scented soaps, dyes can be added for colored soaps, sand can be added for scouring soaps, and air can be blown into the soap to make it float in water. [Pg.701]

Amyl salicylate, the ester prepared from amyl alcohol and salicylic acid, sometimes known as "Orchid e or Trtjfle . This is much used for the production of a clover-scented soap. It has the specific... [Pg.107]

Benzophenone is used to prevent ultraviolet light from damaging scents and colors in products such as perfumes and soaps. It allows the manufacturer to package the product in clear glass or plastic. Without it, opaque or dark packaging would be necessary. [Pg.2]

The whole range of carboxylic acids and alcohols can be reacted to form esters. They are found in a large number of natural and synthetic scents and perfumes because of their pleasant odor. Many are used as solvents for paints and resins. Esters are converted back into the original acids and alcohols hy reaction with strong bases in water in a process called saponification (soap formation). [Pg.67]

There s much less of him to hug than there was five years ago, and underneath the oily resin scent of ink and the cleanness of shaving soap he smells of old age. He was never tall now he s no taller than me. [Pg.58]

Concretes are prepared by extracting fresh plant material with nonpolar solvents (e.g., toluene, hexane, petroleum ether). On evaporation, the resulting residue contains not only volatile fragrance materials, but also a large proportion of nonvolatile substances including waxy compounds. For this reason, concretes (like pomades) are not completely soluble in alcohol and, thus, find limited use as perfume ingredients. However, they can be employed in the scenting of soaps. [Pg.170]

Cedar.—The woed of the cedar emits an agreeable odor when burned, and on that account is sometimes made into sticks for lighting lamps. In a finely-ground state it may be employed as a body for sachet powders, for it is said to keep away moths. It gives On distilla- tion a fragrant volatile oil, occasionally used for scenting toilet soaps. The wood forms a crimson-colored tincture with alcohol, and may be thus employed to tinge and scent tooth-powders. [Pg.664]

Marjoram.—A speeics of thyme—origanum marjoram. This herb yields, by distillation, a strong scented essential oil, much used for perfuming soaps. It is called oil of orangeat by the French. [Pg.665]


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