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Stronger rose water

Melt the spermaceti and white wax on a steam bath. Add the almond oil and continue heating to 70°C. Dissolve the sodium borate in the purified water and stronger rose water, warmed to 75°C. Gradually add the aqueous phase to the oil phase with stirring. Cool to 45°C with stirring and incorporate the aromatic (rose oil). [Pg.77]

Rose oil and stronger rose water are used primarily as fragrance components and as astringent in pharmaceutical preparations (e.g., cold creams, ointments, and lotions). [Pg.531]


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