How should I mix glycerin and jojoba oil for a skin moisturizer?
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What's the ratio of glycerin to jojoba oil? Do I have to add water or is that optional?
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Answer:
Use about a quarter cup of glycerin, about half a teaspoon of oil or a bit less or a bit more - see how it feels, and about a cup of distilled or sterile water. Combine them, and you have your moisturizer. Check here. http://www.livestrong.com/article/180349-how-to-make-a-glycerine-moisturizer/
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Other answers
There is no need to use glycerin or water, Jojoba Oil is a great moisturiser on its own. Jojoba oil works in two ways. First its moisturizes your skin first and then diffuses into the skin to soften and smooth. Hope this helps!
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