Science, asked by krishna93026, 1 year ago

Why glycerine are not found in Hyderabad

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Answered by sauravh
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 glycrine is a natural emollient and has a cooling effect on skin. Being a humectant (which means that it attracts water, i.e. moisture), it draws oxygen into the skin thus helping it retain moisture. It can be used on hair too.

Although it can be applied topically on skin, putting it directly on to your hair will result in a gooey mess. Here’s how you can make the best of it.

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Curly hair
While curly hair is beautiful to look at, it is in no way low-maintenance. If there is one word that fills every curly-haired girl with dread, it has to be frizz. Glycerin draws moisture from the air into the hair shaft. It works well as a conditioner since curly hair tends to get drier than other hair types because of the shape of the hair shaft.

Whip it up: Make a hydrating glycerin hair spray by mixing equal quantities of vegetable glycerin and water. Shake well. Add three drops of an essential oil and spray on after showering.LATEST COMMENTInformative articleSomesh Sahu

Skin
Glycerin moisturises and helps skin cells mature. This does not mean it helps you age, rather it means healthy and mature cells are important for people with conditions like psoriasis. Glycerin accelerates the healing process, reduces bruising and promotes tissues and cells to repair themselves.

Whip it up: Mix one part glycerin, one part honey and two parts water or milk. Add oatmeal to get a thick texture and apply on the face. Rinse off after 20 minutes. A word of caution before you start overdosing on glycerin: in dry, non-humid climates, undiluted glycerin will pull out moisture from your skin and hair, resulting in blistered skin and a brittle mane. Dilute glycerin and use it along with jojoba oil in such conditions.

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Answered by mitesh6
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GLYCERINE LIQUID is used for the control, treatment and prevention of dry skin, cold sores, and certain other skin diseases such as psoriasis. It is also often used in circumstances where the skin needs to be lubricated and moistened. GLYCERINE LIQUID works by forming a protective film and helping moisturize the dry area, as well as improving blood circulation in the body.

Do not use GLYCERINE LIQUID if you are allergic to any of the ingredients present in it, or if you are pregnant and/or breastfeeding. Before using GLYCERINE LIQUID tell your doctor if you are using any prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs, or other herbal and dietary pills and supplements, or if you have recently had any surgeries, or have any upcoming surgeries scheduled. Also let your doctor know your history of medical problems, pre-existing diseases and current health conditions.

GLYCERINE LIQUID is administered via topical cream form, which has to be applied directly to the affected area. Dosage depends on conditions such as medical condition, diet, age, and counteraction with other medicines.

Possible side effects of GLYCERINE LIQUID include rashes, and slight tingling at the site of application. Generally, these side effects should go away on their own after a limited period of time. In case the side effects fail to go away, you need to consult your doctor immediately. If you experience side effects other than the ones listed above, you need to contact your doctor for immediate medical assistance.

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