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Glycerin and glycerin BP are the same product, a sweet smelling, colorless liquid that can be used to make soaps or as a moisturizer. The difference is that the BP is pharmaceutical grade and the other is not.
Glycerin is a clear colorless liquid.
Karl Wilhelm Scheele is known to have discovered glycerin, and Michel Eugene is known to have renamed it "glycerin."
Carmax is a car dealer and vaseline is a lubricant-so no.
Some people suggest substituting glycerin with an unflavored oil (same proportion as the glycerin). You can usually miss the glycerin out of the recipe without it resulting in an extremely different outcome (as long as the glycerin was only a small proportion of the recipe).
yes.
No, glycerin and corn syrup are entirely different substances with different uses in baking.
Triacetin is glycerol triacetate - an ester made from acetic acid (vinegar) and glycerin. So they are similar in that glycerin is used to make triacetin. Triacetin is used in foods as a humectant - it keeps them moist. Glycerin does the same, however it is also slightly sweeter.
Glycerin is a liquid at room temperature. Glucose is a solid and likely significantly sweeter than glycerin. One is not a substitute for the other. Glycerin is often sold in the pharmacy section of a supermarket.
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Yes it is. Kløver Vaseline is made in Norway by Lilleborg Fabrikker(Orkla) under a patented agreement with Chesebrough-Pond, Inc. from 1988, which is owned by Unilever, which again owns the patent and manufacture the Vaseline brand, also in the USA. - In other words - Lilleborg manufacture Kløver Vaseline for Unilever/Vaseline with the same recipe. In Scandinavia, the Kløver Vaseline brand is marked on Vasline's website as one of their products, side-by-side with their Vaseline Original Petroleum Jelly.
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Petroleum jelly and Vaseline are pretty much the same thing. Apply it to your lashes daily and nightly.
Because it has the same refractive index as glass.