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glycerol: a sweet syrupy trihydroxy alcohol obtained by saponification of fats and oils
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Glycerin, also known as glycerine and glycerol, and less commonly as 1,2,3-propanetriol, 1,2,3-trihydroxypropane, glyceritol, and glycyl alcohol is a colorless, odorless, hygroscopic, and sweet tasting viscous liquid. Glycerin has three hydrophilic alcoholic hydroxyl groups (-OH) that are responsible for its solubility in water. Glycerin is prochiral. Glycerin is used in glycerin soap, in cosmetics and creams, in foods, in chemistry, and in glycerin mist. ...
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Sweet, syrupy alcohol that can be produced artificially from propylene alcohol or naturally derived from vegetable oils. Used in cosmetics for thousands of years as a solvent, plasticizer, humectant, emollient, and lubricant
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Two words for the same substance, a chemical that forms in wine during fermentation. It is colourless, viscous and slightly sweet, but is present in such small amounts in wine that its effects are largely imperceptible.
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Glycerine is a fantastic moisturizer that helps attract moisture to the skin as well as improving the spreadability of formulas. May be found in our lotions and buttercreme as well as a natural occurrence in our handmade soaps!
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