🌟 Elevate Your Essentials with Pure Glycerin Magic!
Essential Depot's Glycerin Vegetable is a premium, pharmaceutical-grade glycerin that boasts an impressive purity of 99.78%. Packaged in a safety-sealed HDPE container, this sustainable, non-GMO product is perfect for a variety of applications, from cosmetics to food. With its Kosher certification and eco-friendly sourcing, it’s the ideal choice for the conscientious consumer.
H**R
Excellent VG for DIY e-liquids
Excellent, non GMO, kosher USP food grade VG. I use it for making my own e-liquid (heretofore referred to simply as juice) and I couldn't ask for a better product. It's much less expensive than buying from a B&M vape shop (if they'll even sell it to you) or an online vape shop. I quit smoking cigarettes back in 2012 after I bought a cig-a-like from 7-11, it didn't produce much vapor, but it got me off the tobacco. I vape a lot and I've gone through a liter of VG every 3-4 months for use in my juice and that's only for my personal use. This VG is clear, slightly sweet, and highly viscous compared to propolyne glycol (PG), the other main component of most juices. PG is closer in viscosity to water, therefore it is used to thin out the mixture of your juice and give it more throat hit (TH makes juice comparable to a real cigarette). I personally don't use any PG in my e-liquid, because I don't care for any throat hit, I prefer a max VG juice because it's the ingredient that produces lots of vapor. If you are a vaper thinking of making your own juice I wouldn't hesitate to start because you'll save a lot of money and you can learn to make flavors that are specific to your preferred needs and taste. If you consider the low price of this VG, around $13.00 for a liter, plus the cost of flavoring, (and another necessary ingredient which is highly addictive), you'll be at about ¢35 for a 30ml bottle. Compare that to how much you pay for high quality (high percentage VG usually 80%) juice from a vape shop which on average is about $22.00 for 30ml bottle, and you'll see the savings on juice alone. Vaping is not cheap. Not for me anyway, however using products like this VG will definitely help you keep more money in your wallet and you'll feel the health benefits from quitting smoking 🚬. I was a pack a day smoker for thirty years. I only wish vaping would have been an option a long time ago. Now I have COPD and require oxygen. That's why I'm such a proponant of vaping or e-cigarettes (if you want to call it that) I don't like the term, it is too misleading but it's very recognizable. I will definitely recommend you buy your VG from this seller. It's a high quality product and I will be buying more in the near future. I hope this review is helpful and informative.
I**O
Excellent! Cleared up dry and flakey skin!
I have very dry, flakey skin and as I get older it seems to get drier. I have used all the expensive creams and lotions (Chanel, Dior, Prevage, etc.). However, I got the best results from this glycerin. Yes, it is sticky, but I mix it with distilled water (1/3 glycerin and 2/3 H20). I put it in a spritzing bottle and it makes a great face spray. In two days the flakes on my forehead disappeared and I had a bit of a glow. This may not seem like a big deal, but given my skin and travel schedule it is!I thought it was maybe a short term effect though so I kept using it. The true test was when I went on a long international flight. Usually, I'm so dehydrated that I'm itchy. On this flight I put my 'spritz' in small bottle and carried it on with me. After a ten hour flight, I was dewy and my skin didn't feel tight at all. In fact, it was velvety smooth. The only thing I used was this and water. In the past, I have used Evian in a spray bottle and that made no difference. Therefore, it had to be the glycerin.Since this experiment worked so well, I used it to make my own foundation. I swear it works just as well as Chanel's Vita Lumiere. I just used the same formulae for the spritz (in 1 part glycerin to 2 parts water). Then I mixed that with mineral foundation (I used E.L.F with great results and it was cheap!). The ratio I used for that was 1/3 foundation and 2/3 of the mixing medium of glycerin + H20. I sponge it on and it works great. Also, you might want to put some stainless steel ball bearings in the bottle that you use to help with the mixing.
B**S
Glycerin vegetable oil.
This is part of my recipe for my vape liquid.. supreme quality.. I've used for yrs. Will continue to.
S**K
Nice VG to mix down potency of e-juice.
I use this to mix liquid juice for myself. It works well and is fairly inexpensive. Comes in sealed container and has the usual sweet taste typical of VG. I used it to dilute nicotine of 24 down to 6, 4, then 2 by apportioning amounts; Yes, the flavor is diluted as well, but it is an economical way to go. My routine is to pour off 120ml of VG from the new container into the previous empty container. This provides room to add my 120ml of flavored juice to the new container and also gives about 1/2 cup of VG to place my new, unused coils--where they prime themselves until needed. One of these containers lasts me about 5 months. The coils may sit in VG for months prior to use--and the typical "priming" is not necessary. I vape at 93 watts--Your milage may vary.
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