
1) Alcohol 2) French word used in English 3) Glycerine 4) Glycerol
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1) Glycerine 2) Glycerol 3) Oil
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• (n.) Alt. of Glycerine
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(from the article `glycerol`) ...soaps from animal and vegetable fats and oils, but industrial syntheses based on propylene or sugar has accounted for an increasingly large ...
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A triatomic alcohol (glycerol) byproduct created during saponification. Used in food, cosmetics, soaps and lubricants.
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Synonym: glycerol. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(glis´әr-in) a clear, colorless, syrupy liquid, used as an osmotic diuretic to reduce intraocular pressure, a laxative, a soothing agent in cough preparations, and as a moistening agent and solvent for drugs; it is a trihydric sugar alcohol, being the alcoholic component of fats. See also glycerol.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: glis′ĕr-in Synonyms: glycerol
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Glycerin can be found in moisturizers; it holds water particles together.
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A colorless, odorless, syrupy liquid made from fats and oils and used to retain moisture and add sweetness to foods. It also helps to prevent sugar crystallization in foods like candy. Stir into icing to restore consistency or use to soften fondant or royal icing. Can be used to soften dried icing colors, and when making rolled fondant.
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It's a humectant, meaning it pulls moisture from the atmosphere to hydrate skin. Commonly used in moisturizers and hydrating cleansers, this is an inexpensive ingredient.
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Glycerin can be found in moisturizers; it holds water particles together.
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An effective natural moisturizer at low concentrations; glycerin is a humectant, and at higher concentrations attracts moisture from the environment. Commonly used in skin creams, lotions, skin cleansers. Helps condition the skin.
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A humectant, meaning it pulls moisture from the air, so that cosmetics maintain their moisture.
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A humectanthumectant which helps the skin retain moisture. Hydrates and provides a skin barrier; allows topical agents to go on very smoothly; a concern is clogging of pores when present in high concentrations.
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(C3H8O3) A liquid by-product of biodiesel production. Glycerin is used in the manufacture of dynamite, cosmetics, liquid soaps, inks, and lubricants.
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