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Easy Glycerine Recipe

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Got dry skin and brittle hair? Try our easy glycerine recipe for dry skin and hair below!
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3 comments

Kim

Kim

Just want to confirm – the cedarwood drops are to be added with the glycerin? Or are those added after infusing? Thank you!
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LEVO Oil Infusion, Inc. replied:
Hi Kim, great question! 🌿 The cedarwood drops are best added after the infusion process is complete rather than during the infuse cycle. Simply stir them into your finished infusion along with the glycerin for the best results! If you have any other questions don’t hesitate to ask — we are always happy to help! 💚

Janette Chaisson

Janette Chaisson

Can you use glycerine with no water? I’ve seen some herbalists using 3:1 of glycerine:water. This is my first infusion with glycerine – I want to make a blend for CNS support. thank you!

Cathy

Cathy

I’m ready to make my first glycerite using vegetable glycerin and rosemary. My question is if I have a 16 oz. bottle of glyerin, how much rosemary should I use? I know a regular tincture bottle is typically two ounces, but I’m unsure if I need to make up the whole bottle or just use a partial amount of it. I also know that the glycerin needs to be over top the level of the herbs, but I’m still not sure quantities of both. Please advise.

Sincerely,
Cathy Zeigler
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LEVO Oil Infusion, Inc. replied:
Hi Cathy,

It’s great to hear you’re diving into making your first glycerite with vegetable glycerin and rosemary! For a bigger batch, you can double the recipe and use 12 oz of glycerin with 4 oz of rosemary. Happy infusing!

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