Liquid Glycerin???

Discussion in 'General Shaving Talk' started by AndrewLyons4, May 24, 2013.

  1. AndrewLyons4

    AndrewLyons4 New Member

    Looking for what types or brands of L.G. everyone uses??? I've seen organic, I've seen vegetable L.G.....so I'm wondering who uses what???
     
  2. Sara-s

    Sara-s This Pun for Hire

    Just whatever the drugstore sells.
     
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  3. GeneRector

    GeneRector Active Member

    :) Howdy! Yes, just plain old glycerin you find in a pharmacy. For a great lather use a few drops with your favorite shave cream and lather it up with your brush. Use a scuttle for warm lather. Works great for soaps also. Always, Gene
     
  4. vwp528

    vwp528 Well-Known Member

    I purchased vegetable glycerin from the Whole Foods store nearby.
     
  5. ohpaos

    ohpaos Smiley Provider

    Most commercially-available glycerins are vegetable-derived. To me, the label "Organic" is meaningless if they don't provide details on who did the certification & what ingredient(s) are actually certified organic.

    Often the target customer is what accounts for price differences. Four ounces of glycerin will be much cheaper in the pharmacy section, then in the natural foods or the beauty aisles :). image.jpg image.jpg
     
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  6. AndrewLyons4

    AndrewLyons4 New Member

    Awesome...thanks guys
     
  7. Double Edge Dougy

    Double Edge Dougy Well-Known Member

    Did you ever find any? I picked up the cvs brand tge other day and tried an uber lather it worked out well for me...i think ive git my best shave so far with it....24 hours later i can feel stubble but it cant really be seen so its still passible
     
  8. jquarter06

    jquarter06 Member

    I've seen several posts talking about people adding glycerin into the mix of shaving soap/cream to get a good lather.

    What are the benefits of adding glycerin? I've never heard of it before!
     
  9. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    Glycerin is a humectant (promotes moisture retention), helping ensure a thicker, dense and moist lather, which is the goal of ÜberLather
     
  10. Luteplayers

    Luteplayers Well-Known Member

    I just picked up a 6oz bottle in the pharmacy section at Wal-Mart today. I'm going to see if a few drops helps lather my Ogalla soap which I've been having trouble getting a good lather from.
     
  11. ohpaos

    ohpaos Smiley Provider

    Cool! Let us know how it goes. Remember to add extra water anytime you add glycerin, which as HR noted is a humectant. Also, be sure to rinse the brush thoroughly afterwards. You may need to use shampoo depending on amount used & water quality.
     
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  12. Luteplayers

    Luteplayers Well-Known Member

    The glycerin is working wonders with the Ogalla and a couple other soaps that have been a little tough to get a good lather with.
     
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  13. oldtrout

    oldtrout Well-Known Member

    Why nitro of course. It's a blast!

    I picked up some generic stuff from Walgreens or CVS.
     
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  14. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    I use a small splash every morn in the shaving cup or bowl to go along with whatever soap or cream or combo I'm using.
    Under $5 on-sale from CVS...
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    I pour the contents of the CVS bottle into a comparably-sized brown bottle with a pump top & a single 'pump' is all that's needed.
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  15. Double Edge Dougy

    Double Edge Dougy Well-Known Member

    I use the cvs as well ... I like it, but couldnt compare it to anyrhing else ive only used that brand....byt if its all 100% glycerin shouldnt they work the same? Idk
     
  16. ohpaos

    ohpaos Smiley Provider

    Yep! I saw no difference btwn CVS, NOW & Heritage brand glycerin.
     
  17. srpavko

    srpavko Fastrak Super Duty Hustler

    And don't forget the liquid lanolin for the wool fat effect.
     
  18. huckelberry hound

    huckelberry hound Active Member

    Ya know my Pop n I used to have a bio diesel company making fuel out of fryer grease and methanol. The by-product is Glycerin, you would have to heat it to 150 degrees to boil off any impurities but you would have pure glycerin. I've been thinking of doing this to make soap. more motivation
     

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