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Uses

  • One of the best natural products for Black hair is coconut glycerin. It is present in numerous skin creams, soaps, lotions and hair products. When applied to hair, it acts as a humectant that absorbs water from its surroundings.
  • When combined with water, coconut glycerin does an excellent job of conditioning and moisturizing dry hair.
  • It is also helpful in alleviating dry scalp and can add definition to curls and coils. To use this versatile material, mix it in a spray bottle with water; adding conditioner to the mix is optional.
  • Used  as a replacement for alcohol in herbal and botanical tinctures.

Benefits

  • Many household products, including lotions, shampoo, and toothpaste, contain vegetable glycerin. Glycerin is added to these products because it is a humectant; a substance that attracts moisture to the skin.
  • Glycerin leaves your skin hydrated. Glycerin soap, for example, is popular for that very reason.
  • For cosmetic products that deliver an active ingredient, a humectant can increase the solubility of the active ingredient, making it more easily absorbed by the skin.
  • Vegetable glycerin may be used as a solvent and substitute for alcohol when producing botanical and herbal extracts. This is advantageous for people who wish to avoid alcohol exposure.

    Other Uses for Vegetable Glycerin

    The safety of vegetable glycerin coupled with its functional properties has made it invaluable for various medical applications. The hydrating effect of glycerin makes it ideal as a topical remedy for burns

Cautions

  • Vegetable glycerin is made from either palm oil or coconut oil, so if you’re allergic to either of these oils, you should avoid vegetable glycerin. Otherwise, it could cause an allergic reaction, with symptoms including difficulty breathing, swelling, rash, itching and anaphylaxis. Use animal-based forms of glycerin, which are made from beef tallow or other animal fats, or synthetic glycerin, which is made from corn syrup, sugar cane or a petroleum derivative called propylene, instead.

Interactions

Please consult your doctor.

Other Names

Vegetable Glycerine

References

Source: How to go Natural, http://www.how-to-go-natural.com/glycerin-argan-oil-coconut-moisturize-seal-condition-black-hair/

Global healing Centre, http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/what-is-vegetable-glycerin/

Live Strong, http://www.livestrong.com/article/519369-side-effects-of-vegetable-glycerin/

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