5 Beauty Benefits Of Using Glycerin Regularly
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Sun, 19 Apr 2020 1:43:41
Glycerin is an organic compound composed of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. This thick, colorless and odorless liquid is used extensively in the beauty industry for making soaps, antiaging gels and moisturizers.It has therapeutic as well as humectant and emollient properties that make glycerin effective in treating a variety of skin conditions.
Apart from the beauty industry, glycerin is used in drugs and pharmaceuticals, food sweetening and in the paper and printing industry.When it comes to shopping for glycerin, you need to be very careful. In the market, you can find both natural glycerin derived from plant-based oils and glycerin derived from synthetic sources, such as petroleum-based oils. While the natural glycerin is good and toxin-free, the synthetic varieties can harm your body.
* Keeps Skin Moisturized
First of all, it is a great humectant, which means it attracts water or moisture from outside the skin and draws it in. Also, being an emollient, it helps hold all that moisture in by forming a protective layer over the skin. This in turn keeps it feeling soft, smooth and well-hydrated.
* Tones Your Skin
Glycerin is a good toner, especially for dry skin. It helps provide ample moisture to the skin. It also helps restore the skin’s pH level and reduces blemishes or scaring, thus making your skin soft and glowing.
* Keeps Feet Crack-Free
To reclaim baby-soft feet and keep them from drying out and cracking, glycerin is immensely effective. This natural humectant helps lock in moisture and retain it for a long time.A proper moisturizer is the key element to prevent or heal cracks feet.
* Makes Lips Soft and Supple
Whether you have chapped or dry lips, glycerin is the secret ingredient to enjoy soft and supple lips.Plus, it can help get rid of dead skin, so that you can enjoy healthy, pink lips.
* Cures Mouth Ulcers
Whether you suffer from mouth ulcers or painful mucoceles, glycerin can help treat the problem quickly. Its antiseptic and healing properties help fight the microbes causing the problem in your mouth that make it difficult for you to eat and drink. Plus, it keeps the affected area well-moistened, thus providing relief from the discomforts.