I think glycerol is made from fat - it may be animal or vegetable.Mr. X said:Anybody know how glycerol is made -- what is it? (Not something nasty -- like gelatin is it?! Calf foetus? Pigs brain?).
Lucia
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I think glycerol is made from fat - it may be animal or vegetable.Mr. X said:Anybody know how glycerol is made -- what is it? (Not something nasty -- like gelatin is it?! Calf foetus? Pigs brain?).
It contains: glycerine, propylene glycol. water-purified, hydroxy ethyl cellulose, citric acid, polyquaterniums methyl, ethyl, propyl & butyl, hydroxybenzoates, phenoxy-ethanol, trie-ethanol amine, emulsifying wax, vitamin E at pH5.
naiad said:I think glycerol is made from fat - it may be animal or vegetable.
Lucia
watts said:In Australia most of us use Wetstuff personal lubricant in our open cell suits. It is very slippery and doesnt make me itchy like soaps do.
It contains: glycerine, propylene glycol. water-purified, hydroxy ethyl cellulose, citric acid, polyquaterniums methyl, ethyl, propyl & butyl, hydroxybenzoates, phenoxy-ethanol, trie-ethanol amine, emulsifying wax, vitamin E at pH5.
It also says it has an edible plesant sweet taste with no sugar. :inlove :inlove :girlie
watts said:The local dive shop sell it in 10L tubs. I should get one of those. :hmm :hmm
Jez 10 L, how much does that cost? Probably good for wrestlingrofl ( & you could always use the tub/bottle as a spearo float afterwards!!watts said:The local dive shop sell it in 10L tubs. I should get one of those. :hmm :hmm
I tried wearing a Smelly Hensen top under a nylon lined & covered shortie. I didn't notice any benefit &, if anything, it made me feel colder when I got out (evaporation from the exposed, wet sleeves?). As somebody else mentioned, I think the idea of open cell is to get it to stick to your skin.Tim1 said:For ease of donning an open cell suit or for additional thermal protection, has anyone experimented with base layer suits like lycra dive skins or Fourth Element's Thermocline? Their advantages are well known when worn under scuba wet or semi-dry suits...
dave said:but putting a fabric layer under a cell suit would completely defeat the object of having a cell interior in the first place!
cheers
dave
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