Vegetable Glycerine has emollient like properties, which can soften and soothe the skin. It also works as a humectant which assists with retaining moisture in the skin. It is widely used in products such as soaps, cosmetics, lotions & moisturisers, scrubs, hand sanitisers, face masks, hair care products, and various household products.
Glycerine is a very effective moisturiser and can be used directly on the skin to hydrate and help ease dry, rough, cracked and irritated skin. It is also commonly used to treat oily skin conditions (such as acne), skin infections, wrinkles, redness and fine lines. Also known for its ability to stimulate our skin cells to rejuvenate them, making it an excellent skin healer, Glycerine can help ease skin complaints such as eczema and psoriasis, and can even help to heal bruises quicker by helping the tissue and cells to repair themselves.
You can use Vegetable Glycerine in this recipe