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Why does Glycerin Soap ’sweat’?

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Why does Glycerin Soap ’sweat’?

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Although Glycerin Soap may at times appear to be sweating, it is actually acting as a humectant and drawing moisture from the air. This moisture will sometime bead on the surface of the soap in very humid conditions, giving it the appearance of sweating. This is much the same process that happens on the skin – hence the wonderful moisturizing properties of Glycerin Soap.

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