201rSpoone over the Fyer, and it will turne to a pure cleare Oyle, then

take some of the Indian lake, and scarlatt berry, tempered as before

and putt it into the palme of your hand and drop two drops of the Oyle

into it, and with a peece of alome temper it, and this will enter so farr

5into the skim, that it will beinge laid on, not alter, or change the

cullor in twenty days, therefore you must be very quicke in puttinge

it on the Face, least you putt to deepe a cullor, or that you make some

spotts where you laye it on, to deepe, for it will not out in twenty

days, and this is approved./ >

10To make the Tinglas powder to smoth the skim, make

it white and beautifie the skin and Face, vsed by the La: Ca:/.

Take Fower ounces of Tinglas from the pewterers, or Apothecary who best

knows which is the right, pound it very small, and putt it into a very

stronge glasse bottle, that will hould aboue a pinte, sett it vpon Embers

15of wood, or Charcoale, in a chimney, then putt to it one pinte of the

best aqua fortis, lett it stand vpon the Embers, till it hath done smoakeinge

and boylinge, then take a new well glased earthen pott, never vsed

that will hould a Gallon, fill it fall with the purest pumpe water

then putt into that Gallon of water, one handfull of pure white salte

20stirr it well with a cleane white sticke, vntill the salt be dissolued

then poure of the aqua fortis from the powder, and putt the powder

to the salte and water, which will make it looke very white, then

stirr it very well about, lett it stand close couered with a cleane

linnen cloath vpon the top of the pott, for the space of Fower and

25twenty howers, then powre away the water vntill you come to the white

which will remaine in the bottom of the pott, this must be shifted

six times one after another into fresh water, when it is well settled

which wil_be once in two howers, then againe poure of all the water

very cleane, vntill you come to the white in the bottome, then putt

30the white into a little earthen pan, with a lip in it, to filtre the

water as cleane as you can from the powder, then make a coffin of

pure white paper, Fower double, putt the powder in to that coffin

then take a warminge pan, and kindle a little gentle Fyer, (for it

must not be to hott) in the pan, and sett the coffin vpon the couer

35of the warminge pan, and couer that coffin also with a cleane

white paper pricke full of holes, and lett it stand till it be through

drye, then grinde it vpon a Marble stone, very small, and putt it