glycerin Meaning & Definition

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  • So the uptake of glycerin will be a bit difficult because of its viscosity.

  • The most commonly-used personal lubricants on the market contain glycerin, propylene glycol and paraben, which are derived from petrochemicals.

  • Many e-cig aficionados credit the syrupy vegetable glycerin for the pea soup density of the billowing clouds they exhale.

  • Inside the smallest capsule is a glycerin-suspended clump of bacteria that's been extracted from human feces.

  • Some companies will remove the glycerin and use it in their other more costly products such as moisturizing lotions.

  • Mixing these three components together will create both soap and glycerin.

  • The main ingredients in e-liquids are propylene glycol or vegetable glycerin, both of which are food additives produced in labs.

  • The nicotine is supposed to stay in the lungs, and the exhalation is supposed to be probably just glycerin and water.

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