INGREDIENT

Glycerin Skin Care Benefits:
All You Need to Know

Glycerin is a trusted anti-aging ingredient used to both hydrate tired skin and prevent fine lines and wrinkles. In fact, chances are 90% of your skin care products contain some form of glycerin...it's that damn good. Also commonly referred to as glycol or glycerol, glycerin comes from natural fats (animal or plant), including fats in your own skin. It can also be manufactured synthetically. Glycerin is categorized as a humectant - a fancy way of saying it draws moisture (aka water molecules) from the air into the deeper layers of your skin. Dry skinned ladies, make sure to saddle up with this one.


 
GHS OVERVIEW
Glycerin

INGREDIENT CATEGORY: Humectant

BEST FOR TREATING: Anti-Aging, Dryness, Fine Lines and Wrinkles

SKIN TYPES FOR USE: All

SAFETY: Glycerin is safe for topical use in concentrations of up to 45% in skin care products

GHS TIP: It can take up to 6 weeks of consistent topical use of glycerin before you begin to see improvements


 

Top 4 Glycerin Skin Care Benefits


Replenishes Moisture
PREVENTS DRYNESS AND FINE LINES & WRINKLES

Glycerin is a humectant meaning it pulls moisture (aka water molecules) from the air to hydrate your skin. Glycerin restores moisture and prevents water loss--great news for aging skin, sun exposure, winter dryness, flakiness, and if your skin is overall just dry AF.

Soothes Skin and Reduces Irritation
PREVENTS DRYNESS AND FINE LINES & WRINKLES

Glycerin prevents damage to the lipid barrier of your skin (the fatty layer that keeps nasty stuff outside the skin and that locks moisture inside the skin). When you feel stinging or irritation, your lipid barrier has been damaged and the nerves are exposed.

Hydrates without Clogging Pores
GREAT FOR MOISTURIZING OILY OR ACNE-PRONE SKIN

Yes, we want to hydrate, but not at the cost of clogged pores. Glycerin is non-comedogenic - meaning it hydrates without clogging your pores, making it a great moisturizer for oily and acne prone skin. FYI: If you have oily skin, that does NOT mean it’s hydrated. In fact, skin can overcompensate and produce extra oil when it’s dehydrated, so hydration is key for all skin types, even for the oily and acne prone babes.

Reduces Fine Lines and Wrinkles
ANTI-AGING. YES PLEASE.

As you age, your skin begins to looks dull and get susceptible to irritation, redness and dry skin due to losing its ability to retain moisture. Glycerin hydrates your skin, and hydrated skin will both reduce the appearance of existing fine lines and wrinkles and help prevent the premature development of new ones. Basically, glycerin is pro-hydration, anti-wrinkle.

 

When to Use Glycerin


SKIN CARE ROUTINE OPTION A:
A moisturizer or serum with glycerin - use 2x a day


when to use Glycerin as a moisturizer in your skin care routine


SKIN CARE ROUTINE OPTION B:
A targeted treatment with glycerin - use 2x a day


when to use Glycerin cream, gel, or serum in your skin care routine


How to Apply Glycerin


Apply to entire face

Apply the glycerin skin care product to your entire face in the morning and the evening. Keep that pretty face hydrated.

If you are using a toner with glycerin, use a cotton pad to apply the product on your face.


Follow Up With...

 
Sunscreen

Glycerin has literally nothing to do with fighting or protecting from UV damage, so be sure to apply sunscreen daily after moisturizing.

 
 

Glycerin in Products



Glycerin is best for

Anti-Aging

Dryness

Fine Lines and Wrinkles



Skin Types for Glycerin

All Skin Types!



Products with Glycerin

Cleansers

Creams/Gels

Moisturizers

Serums

Toners



Glycerin Consumer Availability

Over the Counter


 

Top 3 Glycerin Skin Care Products

We’ve put together a GHS curated selection of our favorite skin care products that contain glycerin for hydration, anti-aging, and minimizing fine lines and wrinkles. We only link to products that we absolutely believe in. All the products we’ve chosen are paraben-free, sulfate-free, and phthalate-free. Remember - results won’t happen overnight. It can take up to 6 weeks of consistent topical use before you begin to see improvements, so stay consistent with your product usage.

BIODERMA Sebium Lotion

Use in AM & PM
Apply this moisturizer to your face, neck, and chest post cleansing, exfoliating, toning, and any AHA or vitamin C serum.

Price $

Certified: paraben-free, sulfate-free, phthalate-free


DERMALOGICA Ultracalming Serum with Oat

Use in AM & PM
Apply this serum to your face, neck, and chest post cleansing, exfoliating, toning, and any AHA or vitamin C serum.

Price $$$

Certified: paraben-free, sulfate-free, phthalate-free, cruelty-free, vegan, gluten-free


Yon-Ka Hydra N 1 Masque

Use 2-3x weekly in PM
Apply this mask to your face, neck, and chest post cleansing. Leave on for 20-60 minutes, or use as an overnight hydrating mask.

Price $$$

Certified: paraben-free, sulfate-free, phthalate-free


 
GET HEALTHY SKIN

GHS Tips

FOR GLYCERIN

Consistency is key

Results won’t happen overnight. Consistency is key. It can take up to 6 weeks of consistent topical use before you begin to see improvements. Be patient - good things come to those who wait.



 

Safety Tips


Glycerin is FDA Approved and safe for topical use in concentrations of up to 45% in skin care products.


SIDE EFFECTS OF GLYCERIN SKIN PRODUCTS:
  • Glycerin applied topically has been shown to have few or no side effects - on rare occasions burning, stinging, redness, or irritation may occur

Do

Pair with occlusives when using glycerin in dry climates

Occlusives (i.e shea butter, cocoa butter, or essential oils high in oleic acid) prevent your skin from losing moisture by forming a protective barrier on the surface of your skin, sealing in the moisture.

Don't

X Don't use glycerin without occlusives in dry climates

Without humidity in the air, glycerin will dehydrate your skin by pulling moisture up from the dermis (deeper layer of your skin) into the epidermis (surface layer of your skin) instead of drawing water molecules from the air.


FAQs about Glycerin


Q. Are glycerin, glycerine, and glycerol the same thing?

Yes. There is no chemical difference between glycerin, glycerine, or glycerol.

Q. Can glycerin clog my pores?

No. Glycerin is non-comedogenic, so it will hydrate without clogging your pores.

Q. What is the difference between a humectant and an emollient?

A humectant, like glycerin, draws moisture (aka water) from the air and transfers it into your skin. An emollient helps to hold all that moisture in your skin by forming a protective layer over the skin.

Q. Do glycerin skin care products expire?

Yes. Look for the expiration date or a POA (prescribed period after opening) which tells you how long the product is good after it’s been opened. If your glycerin product has expired, do not use it - expired products can cause skin irritation, bacterial infection, or breakouts.

Q. What are common names used to identify glycerin on an ingredient list for skin care products?
  • Glycerin
  • Glycerine
  • Glycerol
  • Propylene Glycol
  • Glycol-Glycerin



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