C1 - Co -- 32 -- Classification of Surface-Active Agents by HLB., by William C. Griffin, 1, 311. Classification, On the Inherent Invalidity of All Current Systems of Odor, Edward Sagafin, 2, 25. Classification, The Rationale of Odor, Ernest C. Crocker, 2, 15. Cleansing Creams, Fundamental and Comparative Actions of, Albert R. Latven, 8, 300. Clinic, Operating a Cosmetic, by Ruth Boyle, 1, 73. Clinical Evaluation of Urea-Ammoniated Dentifrices, by Chester J. Henschel, 2, 57. Clinical Significance in Disturbances in Sweating, The, by Marion B. Sulzberger, 7, 175. Closures, Bottle, by S. F. Townsend, 7, 365. Cold Cream Type Ointment Bases, The Effect of Variation of the Water and Oil Ratio on the Diffusion Rate of Sulphathiazole from, Aubert Coran and C. Lee Huyck, 7, 20. Cold Process, Permanent Waving of Human Hair: The, by Raymond E. Reed, M. DenBeste, and Fred L. Humoiler, 1, 109. Cold Wave Lotions Their Cutaneous and Systemic Effects, by Howard T. Behrman, 2, 228. Cold Waves, The Evaluation of Some Orgarfic Sulfur C•ompounds in, by Robert E. Saute, Glen J. Sperandio, and H. George DeKay, 4, 270. Collapsible Tube, The, by G. E. Holmes, 6, 107. Colloidal Magnesium Aluminium Sili- cate and Its Use in Cosmetics, by B. Tarnoff, 2, 250. Color in Cosmetics, The Role of, by D. H. Powers, 7, 541. Color Matching in the Cosmetic In-- dustry, by E. I. Stearns, 1, 54. Colorants in Cosmetics, Carotenoids as Possible, W. Guex, 9, 158. Coloring - Modern Formulation Consi- derations, Hair, Robert L. Goldenberg, 10, 291. Commercial Alkyl Sulphates, The Eva- luation of, by R. H. Crockett, 6, 124. Complex-Formation in Monolayers, Pe- netration and, J. H. Schulman and J. A. Friend, 1, 381. Compound Formation in the Sodium Lauryl Sulfate-Lauryl Alcohol-Water System, Film Properties and, Abraham Wilson, 6, 392. Compressed Gases as Propellants for Cosmetic Products, A. Herzka, 10, 226. Concentration, Smell - Threshold, A. W. Middleton, 8, 41. Consumer Testing as a Guide to Pro- duct Development, by N. H. Ishler, 10, 176. Consumer Testing as a Guide for Tech- nical Research, by Norman H. Ishler, 5, 103. Containers New Developments in Glass, William R. Prindle, 8, 86. Containers, Plastic Coated Push Button, A. R. Marks and E. Budzilek, 8, 386. Continuous Processing of Cosmetic Products in Votator Apparatus, by John P. Bolanowski, 7, 509. Correct Scenting of Cosmetics, The, by A. L. van Ameringen, 1, 262. Correlation Between Animal and Hu- man Testing of Materials Used in Skin Care, by Eugene F. Traub, and Herbert J. Spoor, 6, 200. Correspondence, by Louis Schwartz, 5, 316. Correspondence, William E. Austin, 6, 223. Corrosion Testing of Aerosol Products, by Morris J. Root and Merlin J. Maury, 10, 402. Cosmetic Allergy, by Niels Hjorth, 10, 96. Cosmetic Analysis, Visible Region Ab- sorptiometry in, by T. T. Gorsuch, 5, 178.
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