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05-08-2010, 08:27 PM
Thread: Mineral Oil as an aftershave?
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Some say Glycrine helps lather buildup...I must...
Some say Glycrine helps lather buildup...I must admit that it does for me too, but not drastic..I use 0.5-1ml of it in the bowl to make lather. Glycerin, however, is a great moisturizer. Your skin...
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05-07-2010, 08:57 PM
Thread: Mineral Oil as an aftershave?
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Actually, the human skin (including the face)...
Actually, the human skin (including the face) contains aerobic bacteria that produce esterases and lipases that can digest these triglycerides. Sure...there are bugs that can eat away petroleum and...
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05-07-2010, 05:53 PM
Thread: Mineral Oil as an aftershave?
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Fats and fatty acids are not to be confused....
Fats and fatty acids are not to be confused.
Olive oil (and other oils), or vitamins E, A, K and the like are fat soluble too...but, in right amounts are necessary and bio-degradable (they get... -
05-05-2010, 08:53 PM
Thread: Mineral Oil as an aftershave?
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No on Mineral Oil
No, no, no...if you ask me. Stay away from mineral oil on your skin. Main reason is that mineral oil is considered an emollient. As such, it tend to fill in the spaces between the cells in the skin,...
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