202rA water used by the French Queene to cleare, and

mundefie the Face, and keepe it smooth from wrinckles.

Take twelve little Lemmons cutt small, and twelve neio laid Eggs that were laid

the same day, with their shells, Borax, and white sugar candy, of each Fower

5Ounces, halfe a Musmillion, halfe a long pumpion, six caluxs Feete of, ten

dayes ould, vinewater a pinte, sperma cati two Ounces, and water

Lilly Flowers a quarter of a pecke, distill them in a glasse still, and

wash your face therewith morninge, and Eueninge./

Virgins milke, to wash therewith the Face,

10and make_it Faire and beautifull./

Take of Litharge of gould one Ounce, of camphire two drachmes, of the

water of Lillies, of Lettice, of nightshade, of each Fower Ounces, whitewine

vineger Fower Ounces, steepe them, and Filtre them, and wash the Face

therewith./

15The Powder of Lytharge of Gould, Delicate

for the Face./

Take fower Ounces of Lytharge of gould, sett it into a new well

glazed pipkin that will hold a pinte and a halfe, putt into it a pinte

of the best distilled white wine vineger, sett it on a gentle Fyer

20keepinge it stirringe with a cleane sticke, vntill it be of the

perfect cullor of wood ashes, then take it off the Fyer, and take

another well glazed pipkin of the same bignes, putt into the pipkin

halfe an Ounce of salgem, finely powdered, halfe a pinte of Faire

runninge water, and stirr it vntill the sal_goin be quite dissolued

25oner a gentle Fyer, then take it off, poure of your water vpon

your Lytharge of gold, vpon your sal_goin, then cast away the Lytharge

that is in the bottome of your pipkin, and putt in Fower Ounces

of the best Oyle of Tartar, stirr it well about vntill it become

white as snowe, then take an new earthen bason, and putt in

30one pottle of Faire runninge water, and poure all into

that water, lett it stand vntill it settle, shiftinge it two, or

three times every day vntill the water be sweet, then powre of the

water cleare from the powder, and sett the powder in a Coffin of

white paper, three, or Fower double, and lay it on the lid, or couer of

35a woorminge pan, that hath gentle Embers of charcoale in it, couer

the Coffin also with a cleane paper, that no dust yett in, and when

it is drye, vse it as the Tinglas powder./