A sweet syrupy trihydroxy alcohol obtained by saponification of fats and oils.
1 A commercial soap-maker extracts the glycerin from soap, the housekeeper does not.
2 By gentle oxidation with potassium permanganate it may be converted into glycerin .
3 When fat and lye are combined chemically, soap and glycerin are formed.
4 It's free of parabens and glycerin and is formulated for all skin types.
5 The liquid generally also contains propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and flavorings.
6 In such cases, equal parts of tincture of iodin and glycerin are employed.
7 These masks are impregnated with a glycerin solution of sodium phosphate.
8 During digestion, fat is broken up into fatty acids and glycerin .
9 They dissolve each other by putting together, and looks like glycerin .
10 If this is not available, glycerin or water may be used.
11 If they are cracked, apply glycerin with starch, or arnica ointment.
12 You can mix the glycerin back in when you make soap.
13 The glycerin and brandy cut the phlegm, and the paregoric is soothing and quieting.
14 Remove from fire and beat in the glycerin and perfume.
15 The bar of natural glycerin soap went into his hands.
16 Carbolic acid, one to two drams to glycerin one ounce.
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