So, I've been advocating the use of 100% glycerine as an every-pass pre-shave since Dr. Moss announced his discovery, and frequently I am warned about how very drying glycerine is, and don't I have to be careful.
I note on the bottle of 100% glycerine that I have: "Suggested usage: NOW Vegetable Glycerine is a USP and food grade, all-natural product derived from vegetable oil. Vegetable Glycerine moisturizes and cleanses skin, has emollient (softening) and lubricating properties. ... For soft, moisturized skin, simply massage a few drops of NOW Vegetable Glycerine on desiered areas as needed."
So what's the story? Why am I continually told how very drying glycerine is? Any ideas?
I note on the bottle of 100% glycerine that I have: "Suggested usage: NOW Vegetable Glycerine is a USP and food grade, all-natural product derived from vegetable oil. Vegetable Glycerine moisturizes and cleanses skin, has emollient (softening) and lubricating properties. ... For soft, moisturized skin, simply massage a few drops of NOW Vegetable Glycerine on desiered areas as needed."
So what's the story? Why am I continually told how very drying glycerine is? Any ideas?