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HomeHealth ConcernsSkin CareVegetable Glycerine - 16 oz. |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 6 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great For The Skin Mar 20, 2010
By Rebecca Bastien
"Lee"
Since I started living in America well USA for a year now I have been having problems with all the lotions I bought. My skin breaks out with some things that looks like eczema. In UK were I am from I started using Glycerin and I noticed how nice and soft my skin has been with no break outs. So I bought this product and it has worked wonders. My skin remains hydrated because of the glycerin properties. I use a spay bottle and mix some glycerin with water and spray it on my skin then a gentle rub.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Moisturizer Feb 12, 2010
By DesertDiva
"DesertDiva"
I use this product alone or mixed with other ingredients (i.e. shea butter, nettle, and a fragrance oil) in my hair to keep it moisturized. I live in the desert so it can be a challenge to retain healthy hair but this product has been key for me in doing so! The price is wonderful and the product is even better!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Vegetable Glycerine, 16 Fl-Ounces Jan 09, 2010
By Judith
"Judith"
Vegetable Glycerin from 'Now Foods', 16 Fl-Ounces (Pack of 2) This is an excellent product, especially for dryness of the skin. This is how I use it: If you add (just a little bit) of an emulsifier like Keri or Lubriderm lotion and shake to mix it well, it would be ready to blend with water. Once the emulsifier is added, you can apply it on your WET body, giving time for the water to evaporate and you will be protected against dryness, especially on very cold winter time. Make sure there is enough water to dilute the glycerin, so you don't feel greasy afterwards. Also, the Shipping was fast. Judy
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Best deal on glycerine for freezing yeast cultures (for homebrewing) Dec 03, 2009
By J. Tetreault
"JCTetreault"
This was the best deal on high quality (100% vegetable) glycerine for use in freezing yeast slurry aliquots for longer term storage. Use about 25-30% glycerine that's been boiled for sanitation, then cooled. Add the remaining volume of thick yeast slurry that's been chilled in the fridge for ~48 hours. Freeze immediately.
Its best to make relatively small aliquots, (anywhere from 5-50ml total volume) in order to have multiple samples of a given yeast variety for future use. Of course, due to low cell count in these aliquots, you'll need to reanimate in a proper yeast starter, stepping it up 1-2 times to have an adequate pitching rate.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good Product - Great Service Mar 24, 2010
By DT
"Waverly, NY"
I ordered two bottles of this glycerine which I received in a timely manner but it came with damaged caps which they took care of immediately. The glycerine was a great price and just what I needed.
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