Ah, Vaseline Original Petroleum Jelly—the classic little jar that’s basically a skincare multitool in a tub. Here’s a clear breakdown:
What It Is
- Ingredient: 100% pure petroleum jelly (petrolatum).
- Texture: Thick, semi-solid, smooth, slightly greasy.
- Color: Clear or slightly yellowish depending on the variant.
Primary Uses
- Moisturizer: Locks in moisture for dry skin, chapped lips, hands, elbows, knees.
- Barrier: Protects minor cuts, scrapes, and burns from friction or irritation.
- Healing aid: Helps heal chapped or cracked skin faster by keeping it hydrated.
- Beauty hack:
- Tames eyebrows or eyelashes
- Adds shine to lips or hair
- Prevents hair dye or nail polish from staining skin
- Everyday household hacks: Lubricates squeaky hinges, stops shoes from rubbing, protects metal from rust.
Safety Notes
- Non-comedogenic: Won’t clog pores for most people.
- For external use only—do not ingest.
- Avoid applying on deep wounds or infected areas without medical guidance.
Basically, Vaseline is like the Swiss Army knife of skincare: cheap, shelf-stable, and ridiculously versatile.
If you want, I can also make a list of 10 wild, unexpected ways people use Vaseline that go beyond just skin care—it’s kind of impressive. Do you want me to do that?