





💧 Elevate your skincare game with pure, versatile hydration!
NOW Foods Solutions Vegetable Glycerin is a 100% pure, non-GMO, gluten-free moisturizing agent derived from palm, grape seed, and coconut oils. This odorless, water-soluble glycerin softens and hydrates skin effectively, making it a must-have for DIY skincare blends and everyday moisturizing. Its long shelf life and multi-purpose use make it a top choice for professional and home beauty routines.




| ASIN | B0019LWU2K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #942 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #9 in Body Oils #159 in Shaving & Hair Removal Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (46,700) |
| Date First Available | February 3, 2007 |
| Department | Health and Beauty>Health and Wellness |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 7700 |
| Manufacturer | NOW Sports - Nutrition and Wellness |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 8 inches; 0.02 ounces |
K**A
Will buy again
Bought this for my DIY projects and it’s an excellent vegetable glycerin. The quality is very high—clear, odorless, and with a smooth consistency. It works perfectly for my mixes and blends easily without any issues. Great value for the price and exactly as described. I’ll definitely be purchasing again!
A**.
Great for mixing with lotions and DIY skincare
I bought this 4-ounce bottle of pure vegetable glycerin to mix into unscented lotions and a few homemade hand creams. It blends easily, adds noticeable softness, and helps lock in moisture without feeling greasy. A few drops go a long way. I usually mix about a teaspoon into a small jar of lotion, and it makes a clear difference on dry skin. The bottle size is perfect for testing out recipes or travel kits. The only small drawback is that the bottle’s tip can get a little sticky after several uses, so wiping it off between uses helps. Overall, it’s a versatile, high-quality glycerin that’s great for DIY skincare or craft projects, and I’d buy it again in a larger size next time.
S**T
More ways to use glycerine for fingernails, skin, even teeth!
NOW products, in my experience, are excellent quality. This vegetable glycerine (AKA glycerin or glycerol) certainly is excellent. I use it as-is to condition my fingernails after removing polish. It quickly hydrates and moisturizes the nail bed and prepares it for another go-round with polish or nail treatments. You can even add it to your bottle of nail polish remover to make the remover less damaging to your nails. I also use it along with shea butter, cocoa butter, and sometimes coconut oil and avocado oil when I make my own lotions or creams. By whipping it into warmed shea butter, I can create the viscosity I want -- everything from almost liquid lotions to chunky squares (actually, I use a silicon tray with heart shapes) of moisturizing "butter." Some people mix it with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to make a teeth whitening toothpaste. I tried that but prefer my Colgate Optic White. There is a lot of misinformation about glycerine on the internet, so you can get bogged down in a lot of false leads if you're not careful. I could not find any scientific studies that supported the charge that glycerine damages teeth and I found articles by medical professionals that say it does not. In any event, I didn't like the homemade whitening toothpaste, but I did find a GREAT way to use it. Clinical (double-blind, etc.) studies show that arginine and calcium carbonate are good for teeth. So I took a couple of tablets of each, ground them up and mixed them into a paste with 2/3 ratio of glycerine. The "paste" that results makes teeth healthier and less likely to experience pain when whitening products are used. On my skin, I do not like the feel of glycerine when used undiluted; I always have to mix it with something. In fact, I have read from reliable sources that it can draw so much moisture from the lower layers of skin that it can cause blistering if used at 100%. I've never had that experience because I mix it with ingredients like shea and cocoa butters. That said, my nails and skin are healthier than ever and I'm saving money because I no longer buy commercial lotions. Glycerine is an emollient and humectant that is well-documented as a remedy for dry, rough, itchy skin and minor skin irritations such as diaper rash, so I know I am not just imagining a "placebo effect". As an ingredient that is found naturally in the skin and that helps skin retain its healthy, barrier function, it is very effective and very helpful. Love it!
A**R
Fantastic product, but...
This is an absolutely fantastic product for dry skin. I have some psoriasis in this really helps with pain in itching. The only thing I would change is the cap on the bottle. It currently has one of those caps you kind of press in on one side, and the other side flips up. It causes way too much mess and oozing when you squeeze it even just a little bit. It always drips down the side of the bottle. It needs to have a cap with like a flip top and a smaller hole. But the product of the quality itself is amazing!. If you have excessively dry skin, flaking, itching, this is the product for you. But keep in mind, it is thick and oily. So you'll have to put up with that... I just rub it in and wait a few minutes before coming in contact with anything I don't want oil on. It's definitely worth it in the long run.
F**A
Excelente
L**O
Great product as expected
J**U
Got it for mom, she is using it everyday, her face won't feel dry anyway!
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R**A
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