Vaseline is a petroleum-based gel commonly used in skincare routines, home remedies, and in a variety of household projects. It is one of the best skin barrier repair moisturizers. It is triple purified and devoid of any allergens, preservatives, fragrances, surfactants, steroids, chemicals, and carcinogens. [1]
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Expert Source
Alina Goldenberg MD, MAS, FAAD
Board Certified Dermatologist
Expert Interview. 18 August 2021.
While there are a lot of misconceptions about what Vaseline is and isn't good for, learning when it's appropriate and when it's inappropriate to use Vaseline will make sure you get all the benefits and none of the drawbacks of using this product. Learn how to incorporate Vaseline into your beauty routine, into your household chores, and when to avoid Vaseline and find a different product instead.
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While Vaseline locks in moisture, it doesn’t add moisture to your skin. If you’ve been recommended to use a moisturizer by a dermatologist, use a moisturizing lotion, not Vaseline. In fact, Vaseline creates a moisture barrier that keeps your skin from being able to breathe, which can exacerbate your skin problems.
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Do not use Vaseline as an antifungal. Vaseline locks in moisture, making it extremely ineffective at battling fungus. Instead, use something that has actual anti-fungal properties, like coconut oil.Dr. Anjali Mahto, Dermatologist
While petroleum jelly can provide an effective occlusive barrier, it lacks humectant properties to attract moisture. For extremely dry skin, combine Vaseline with a humectant like glycerin or hyaluronic acid serum underneath to pull water into the skin and seal it in. This provides superior hydration. Vaseline on its own simply traps existing moisture.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan Vaseline be applied to sore nipples when baby sucks to ease the pain?Community AnswerIt's not safe to ingest Vaseline and it could harm the baby. Instead, use a lanolin-based cream sold specifically for this purpose.
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QuestionCan I use vaseline under my eyes to shine them?Community AnswerYes, it can be used as an eye cream. Make sure not to overdo it, though.
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QuestionCan I use Vaseline on my face?Community AnswerYes, just make sure you don't get it in your eyes, nose, or mouth. You can even use it on your eyelashes if you're careful!
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Tips
- Don't apply too much at one time, only take a little.Thanks
- For best results where the tip needs to be long lasting, re-apply it periodically throughout the day.Thanks
- A fresh tin of Vaseline should last you a long while, so if you've used most of the tin in a short period of time, you're definitely using too much.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- Put a small layer around your fingernails when painting them. When the polish has dried, wipe the vaseline away, and it will take off any polish you got on your cuticles.
- Twist up your hair and use vaseline on the tips, then tie it up and go to sleep. Wake up, take your rag off, and undo your twists and there you go. Rock it like that.
- Don’t use vaseline on new tattoos. The petroleum is too thick and can cause the same issues as getting it wet.
- DO NOT use as a lubricant for rings, it can stain expensive metals.
Warnings
- Some of these methods may not work on dark skin.Thanks
- Unpurified petroleum is very different and must not be confused with Vaseline. Petroleum is unpurified and may contain aromatic hydrocarbons and can be a carcinogen. On the other hand, vaseline is a pure jelly that is triple filtered and is not carcinogenic. [6] X Expert Source Alina Goldenberg MD, MAS, FAAD
Board Certified Dermatologist Expert Interview. 18 August 2021.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Vaseline
- Lotion
References
- ↑ Alina Goldenberg MD, MAS, FAAD. Board Certified Dermatologist. Expert Interview. 18 August 2021.
- ↑ https://michellephan.com/beauty-tips-vaseline-in-your-beauty-routine-skin-care/
- ↑ http://www.allyou.com/budget-home/petroleum-jelly-uses
- ↑ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC286261/
- ↑ https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-88845/vaseline-intensive-care-topical/details
- ↑ Alina Goldenberg MD, MAS, FAAD. Board Certified Dermatologist. Expert Interview. 18 August 2021.
About This Article
To use Vaseline, apply it to rough, dry patches of skin to help moisturize them so they're smoother. You can also massage some Vaseline into your nails every day so your cuticles are softer. If your lips are feeling chapped, cover them with a thin layer of Vaseline to lock in moisture. You can even use Vaseline as a treatment for dandruff by massaging some into your scalp before you wash your hair. To learn how you can use Vaseline around the house, scroll down!
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