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|    =?UTF-8?B?2KjYp9iy2LHar9in2YbbjCDYt to Fred    |
|    Re: Pure glycerin    |
|    10 Sep 22 23:01:38    |
      33b579db       From: tehranchem1@gmail.com              On Saturday, May 2, 2009 at 1:15:41 AM UTC+4:30, Fred wrote:       > When I rub pure glycerin on my skin, what happens to it?       > It is very moisturizing for my dry skin and it absorbs a lot of water.       > However, what happens to the glycerin when it stays on the skin for a       > while? Does it get absorbed into the body? What does it break down       > into, if anything? Do bacteria or other microbes use it or metabolize       > it for anything?       Glycerin prevents the loss of body water by creating a skin barrier and keeps       the skin always moist. This substance is safe and is present in most skin       moisturizers              https://tehran-chem.com/glycerin/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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