6 results containing "Testing cosmetics"
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Government men testing cosmetics. Washington, D.C., July 10. In testing cosmetics they are first separated to make the different tests. F.W. Casey of the Department of Agriculture is shown taking a crucible off the burner, getting ash from a hand lotion. In the steam baths at the right of the picture he is getting the ash of different hair dyes and tonics
[ca. 1937] | 1 negative | Harris & Ewing
LC-H22-D- 10087-X [P&P] | LC-DIG-hec-29222 (digital file from original negative) -
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Testing cosmetics. Washington D.C. July 10. The department of Agriculture is making tests everyday in order to get cosmetics under the Pure Food and Drug Act, Mrs. C.W. West seated is helping Mrs. R. Goodman make a test on cold cream and other facial creams.
[19]37 July 10. | 1 negative | Harris & Ewing
LC-H22- D-1893 [P&P] | LC-DIG-hec-22994 (digital file from original negative) -
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Government tests cosmetics. Washington D.C., July 10. F.W. Casey, of the Department of Agriculture who is working on the cosmetics, titrating to determine the amount of steric acid in some of the cosmetic creams
[19]37 July 10. | 1 negative | Harris & Ewing
LC-H22- D-1892 [P&P] | LC-DIG-hec-22993 (digital file from original negative) -
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Testing cosmetics at Department of Agriculture Washington D.C. July 10. Dr. D.C. Grove, of the Dept. of Agriculture is shown giving a shakedown test of different creams to get the fattening material from the product [...]
[19]37 July 10. | 1 negative | Harris & Ewing
LC-H22- D-1898 [P&P] | LC-DIG-hec-22999 (digital file from original negative) -
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Testing cosmetics for the government. Washington D.C. July 10- Mrs. R. Goodman, is shown sitting with Mrs. C.R. West applying dye for the hair, some dyes contain lead and the poison in the dye may lead to chronic poisoning, the Department of Agriculture is continually on the lookout for false labels and advertising.
[19]37 July 10. | 1 negative | Harris & Ewing
LC-H22- D-1894 [P&P] | LC-DIG-hec-22995 (digital file from original negative) -
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Cosmetics tested at Department of Agriculture. Washington D.C., July 10. In hair dyes and hair tonics there is sometimes found lead acetate, this is absorbed slowly into the system where it accumulates and may result in chronic poisoning. D.H. McCarter, of the Department of Agriculture is shown determining the amount of alcohol in a hair tonic by the method of distillation...
[19]37 July 10. | 1 negative | Harris & Ewing
LC-H22- D-2030 [P&P] | LC-DIG-hec-23106 (digital file from original negative)
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