The Different Uses Of Petroleum Jelly

There is a versatile product in your bathroom cabinet that costs less than a latte but has a lot of potential uses; it has been around for a long time, having been discovered in 1859, and will likely stick around for a long time to come. Useful for makeup removal, pet care, infant care, and as part of a beauty regimen, this magical substance comes in a little tub and is known as petroleum jelly. Petroleum jelly has been extensively filtered for the removal of any toxins or impurities from petroleum, which makes it safe to use on adult skin as well as the more tender skin of babies and the broken skin of wounds. Keep reading to discover the different uses of petroleum jelly.

Makeup Remover & Other Cosmetic Purposes

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While beauty companies love to overcharge for soaps to use as a makeup remover, these products almost all strip the skin of essential healing oils as well as the makeup. Petroleum jelly is gentler on the skin to remove makeup. A small amount is all that needs to be applied and wiped clean with a swab of cotton. This inexpensive product is ideal for individuals who need moisture retention around their eyes and elsewhere on their face. It can also be used to gloss lips, tame eyebrows as well as eyelashes with care in application, and can be applied to protect the skin from dyes when coloring hair.

Continue reading to uncover more of the versatile uses of petroleum jelly.

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