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Cerin® Refined Glycerine (99.5% USP) Chemrez Technologies, Inc.
  • INCI Name:
    Glycerin
Cerin® RG is a Kosher certified material derived from 100% Coconut oil. It is clear, colorless and syrupy liquid.
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Glycerine Organic New Directions Aromatics
  • INCI Name:
    Glycerin
Glycerine Organic is USP Grade, Kosher, and GMO and allergen-free derived from Organic vegetable oils such as Palm, Soy, Sunflower or Flax Seed. Glycerine is colourless and odourless, having a slight viscosity and a sweet taste when used in lip balms. It ...view more Glycerine Organic is USP Grade, Kosher, and GMO and allergen-free derived from Organic vegetable oils such as Palm, Soy, Sunflower or Flax Seed. Glycerine is colourless and odourless, having a slight viscosity and a sweet taste when used in lip balms. It is a viscous humectant liquid used as an agent in cosmetics, shampoos, soaps, and other household items. It is invaluable as a natural-source ingredient with emollient properties that can soften and soothe the skin. Because it is a humectant, it attracts moisture in the air to the skin. It is soluble in both water and alcohol; this versatility is a major factor in its popularity in manufacturing. view less
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Glycerine Vegetable - USP 99.7% New Directions Aromatics
  • INCI Name:
    Glycerin
Glycerine Vegetable - USP 99.7% is a Kosher product derived from palm, and it is GMO-free and allergen-free. Glycerine is the result of a sophisticated extraction method called hydrolysis. This system is based on the fats and oils of a raw product (typica...view more Glycerine Vegetable - USP 99.7% is a Kosher product derived from palm, and it is GMO-free and allergen-free. Glycerine is the result of a sophisticated extraction method called hydrolysis. This system is based on the fats and oils of a raw product (typically palm or coconut) that are then split into crude glycerol fats, under the combined action of water, temperature and pressure. These temperatures can exceed 400° degrees and the material is usually kept under pressure for 20-30 minutes. What is actually occurring is a sort of counter-flow where the water absorbs glycerol from the fatty acid phase of the oil production. After this phase this glycerol is isolated and further distilled to give buyers a standard 99% Glycerine product (our New Directions Variety is minimum 99.7%). view less
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