In the old days, laundresses used to rub glycerine on their hands to keep them soft. It works - glycerine bonds to the outer layer of your skin, and attracts water into it. These bottles are cheap enough to treat your whole body after a shower. You can also blend it with oils & creams (using a kitchen mixer) to make very soothing body lotions. Glycerine's quite good for making unruly hair shiny - it's a sticky liquid, though, so use the tiniest amount if you try this.
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I have very dry skin and have spent a fortune on products which promise to alleviate this but only make a slight difference. This glycerine product is very cheap but it works! Sometimes I use it as it is, sometimes I mix a few drops into other body lotions to make them work. A little goes a very long way so the small bottle I bought will last for ages. I am sorry I did not discover it years ago.
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Great stuff, I mix this with my face & neck moisturizer & also mix with Rose water spritz for my body & seen a huge improvement in my skin. Will continue to use this.
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This product can be use for so many different purpose i am thinking of making a youtube video when i build up the corage to do so...i told my partner that i need to buy shares in this company before i make video
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It's an excellent moisturiser, better than lotion particularly if you have dry skin. Also you don't have to use much, so it lasts longer and two 200ml bottles for £4.99 is a bargain. It's worth buying. N.B.- It's thick so if you're going to apply it to your skin directly, it's best used right after your shower/bath and you've towel dried yourself somewhat and left some moisture on your skin. The water helps soften it.
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