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A thick, sweet-tasting clear fluid. It is derived from vegetable oils and naturally occurs in the process of making soap. Pacific Rain Soaps retain their moisturizing glycerin. The manufacturers of commercial soaps remove the glycerin for profits in other markets.
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| glycerin |
An effective natural moisturizer at low concentrations; glycerin is a humectant, and at higher concentrations attracts moisture from the environment. Commonly used in skin creams, lotions, skin cleansers. Helps condition the skin.
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| glycerin |
An emollient that exists naturally in vegetable and animal fats and is present as a by-product of saponification. Glycerin is hygroscopic which means it absorbs water from the air. Glycerin softens the skin by helping it attract and retain moisture.
Ãâó: www.obermeyernaturals.com/nn-glossary.php
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| glycerin |
A valuable by-product of soap manufacturing used as an enriching agent in various personal-care products.
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