UmSumayyah
Well-Known Member
I know, I know, we can't get a break.
Anyway I'm reading a natural health book and it contains this brief snippet on glycerin:
"Many cosmetics and skin-care products also contain glycerin. This chemical occurs naturally in any foods from which oil can be extracted. Synthetic derivatives are used in many foods as a preservative, since it prevents moisture loss, but it is also used in personal-care products for these properties. External use of glycerin-containing products, however, is detrimental to sin barrier function, because the chemical draws moisture from the skin's underlying tissues to keep the surface moist, ultimately damaging the barrier integrity."
Haven't some members complained that glycerin stopped working after awhile and made their hair dry? :scratchch
Since it works for many I don't know that you want to dump your S-curl just yet, though it may be advisable to avoid getting it on the scalp as much as possible.
And now back to your regularly scheduled programming.

Anyway I'm reading a natural health book and it contains this brief snippet on glycerin:
"Many cosmetics and skin-care products also contain glycerin. This chemical occurs naturally in any foods from which oil can be extracted. Synthetic derivatives are used in many foods as a preservative, since it prevents moisture loss, but it is also used in personal-care products for these properties. External use of glycerin-containing products, however, is detrimental to sin barrier function, because the chemical draws moisture from the skin's underlying tissues to keep the surface moist, ultimately damaging the barrier integrity."
Haven't some members complained that glycerin stopped working after awhile and made their hair dry? :scratchch
Since it works for many I don't know that you want to dump your S-curl just yet, though it may be advisable to avoid getting it on the scalp as much as possible.
And now back to your regularly scheduled programming.