I recently got this item from Sprouts and
I didn't know vegetable glycerine is so useful
and good for my skin.
My skin become very soft and smooth
without any skin trouble only by using this!
This is 100 percents pure and made from
non-GMO palm, grapeseed, or coconuts oil.
Vegan and vegetarian friendly(⌒∇⌒)
Plus eco-friendly and non-toxic.
My favorite way to use vegetable glycerine.
① Apply just few drops on wet skin.
(You don't need to make home made toner each time
and this is the easiest but effective way to use this.)
② Apply vegetable glycerine directly on your face,
then spray water on your skin.
③ Bring glycerine to your travel in small container,
because you can use this as both moisturizer
and warm make up remover.
( I mix an equal amount of water and glycerin.
I use cotton to wipe my eye make up first,
then I use second cotton to wipe all over my face.)
④ You can make really rich cream facial wash
when you add few drops into your facial wash.
This facial wash is effective to remove dirt but
keep moisture on your skin at the same time.
⑤ I shave my husband's beard by using
rich cream which I made by mixing glycerin
into facial wash. (④)
You can also use glycerine as a after shaving lotion.
⓺ Use instead of hands lotion.
(It's recommendable to apply glycerin
when your hands are still wet.)
You can buy small bottle first from
amazon, iHerb, Walgreen, Sprout, etc.
I think vegetable glycerine
is cheapest and effective moisturizer
without any toxin on your skin!
Vegetable glycerine is very long lasting
if you don't add anything into it.
That's way I recommend you to use this
directly on your wet skin and
it really worked for me.
Many Japanese people also use this item
by this way too(o^―^o)
FYI
Pure vegetable glycerine is
an outstanding moisturizer
and skin cleanser that also provides
softening and lubricating benefits.
It’s easily soluble in water,
making it suitable for use in all
of your favorite cosmetic applications.
100% pure vegetable glycerine
has a long shelf life and does not easily oxidize.
It is a natural product
derived from non-GMO palm,
grapeseed, or coconut oil.
Reference
https://www.nowfoods.com/beauty-health/vegetable-glycerineBenefits and Uses of Vegetable Glycerin
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