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Glycerin is a natural byproduct from the biodiesel refining process.
Archive 2007-04-01 Amber 2007
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Glycerin is a natural byproduct from the biodiesel refining process.
Making Soap from Bio-Diesel By Products. Anne-Marie 2007
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Glycerin, which is derived from sugar, is just no good for your girlie parts.
Green Options 2008
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Glycerin, which is derived from sugar, is just no good for your girlie parts.
Green Options 2008
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Glycerin, which is derived from sugar, is just no good for your girlie parts.
Green Options 2008
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Glycerin, which is derived from sugar, is just no good for your girlie parts.
Green Options 2008
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As I mentioned with other ingredients, when you read "Glycerin" on shampoo and conditioner, it can be either animal or plant based, which is a pain.
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As I mentioned with other ingredients, when you read "Glycerin" on shampoo and conditioner, it can be either animal or plant based, which is a pain.
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In summary, Petrolatum, Dimethicone and Glycerin, or similar closely related ingredients, form the primary foundation of most skin care products to which other compatible agents are added to perform different functions.
Robert Tornambe, M.D.: What's In That Cream You're Putting On Your Face? M.D. Robert Tornambe 2011
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The next most common ingredient is something called Glycerin.
Robert Tornambe, M.D.: What's In That Cream You're Putting On Your Face? M.D. Robert Tornambe 2011
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