Guest guest Posted January 28, 2012 Report Share Posted January 28, 2012 Glycerine - we used to use glycerine in mouth care products in hospitals to help keep the patients' mouth tissues fresh and moist after surgery or in old age, end of life, etc - but then they discovered that although glycerine does increase surface moisture it is only because it draws the moisture from the underlying tissues and causes deep chronic dehydration. Does everyone realise this? In an underarm deodorant would you need to increase dehydration in subdermal tissue or even increase moisture on the surface? I used straight CS under my arms after the shower just now - will let you know how long it remains effective. Jane >> Tip # 2; B. Bradley's MRSA formula of 70% CS, 10% DMSO, and 15% >> vegetable glycerine makes the best underarm deodorant ever. I have used >> the Now brand 20% zinc oxide, but this beats even that hands down. Very >> cheap too if you have your own CS generator. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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