Esthetician's Guide to Glycerine

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What is Glycerin?

A powerful humectant that is considered extremely helpful in boosting and restoring proper hydration to the skin. It is derived from plants or animal by-products, and can be synthesized in the laboratory.

What Should I Know About Glycerin?

  • The third most widely-used ingredient in skin care products.
     
  • Found naturally in human skin; an excellent skin hydrator.
     
  • Helps plump the skin surface, improving the appearance of wrinkles and firmness.
     
  • Part of the natural moisturizing factor – the complex of agents that naturally restore and stabilize skin hydration.
     
  • Frequently used in moisturizing products.

Considerations for Glycerin

  • Works as an effective moisturizer for many skin types.
     
  • Use to stabilize and protect barrier function.
     
  • Use for dehydrated, dry, aging, and sun-damaged skin.
     
  • Hydrates oily and acne-prone skin; it is noncomedogenic (0 rating) and non-irritating (0 rating).


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