They take two parts of nura and two parts of arsenic, smear them with both of these medicines with a small amount of sabur put in them, and they immediately remove the hair if you put more parts of nura, and less arsenic, the medicine will be moderate, and if you add one nura, its action will be slower, but it will still have an effect. Sometimes they take two parts of nur and arsenic and another part and boil it in water until the hair comes off the feather if you do this again with the same water, it will be better, but boiling it in the sun is even better. Then they take this water and boil oil in it - a little oil in a large amount of water, so that the oil borrows the power of water, and smear it with it, and sometimes they let the water thicken into salt and use this salt in the water. Calcined shells act in the same way as noura with arsenic, but the effect is softer, and if instead of noura you take lime water, in which the noura has been thickened by heating in the sun or boiling, and put grated arsenic into this water, it will be excellent. Sometimes they also use green leeches, which grow under water jugs.
If they want what grows to be thin, they throw the ashes of grape or bavrak stems into it and stir it often, and then wash it with barley or bean flour and melon seeds. Nuru and arsenic are often combined, for example, with barley water or rice water in which myrrh and mastic have been added, and sometimes they resort to sea foam.