Vaseline is certified as non-carcinogenic therefor making the brand of petroleum jelly non toxic. There are side affect to using the product such as clogging pores in the skin, and making the skin dehydrated by blocking oxygen. The product only gives the appearance of hydration.
No, Vaseline is not organic. It is a petroleum-based product made from a mixture of waxes and mineral oils.
The pH of Vaseline is approximately neutral, around 7. Since Vaseline is a mixture of oils and waxes, it does not contain water that would affect its pH significantly.
No, Vaseline does not harden over time. It is a semisolid mixture of hydrocarbons that remains stable at room temperature.
Vaseline is neutral and does not have a pH value. It is composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons and mineral oils, which do not have acidic or alkaline properties.
no vaseline is brand name of petroleum jelly
No! it is Vaseline!
It is generally safe to eat with Vaseline on your lips, as long as you do not ingest large amounts of it. Vaseline is non-toxic and not meant for consumption, so it is best to wipe it off before eating to avoid accidentally ingesting it.
There are multiple uses for Vaseline. It can be used as a moisturizer on the body, to soothe chapped lips, as a makeup remover, remove a stuck ring, tame unruly eyebrows, can shine shoes, rub on the inside of a cut pumpkin to prevent rot.
No Vaseline was created in 1991.
No, Vaseline is NOT edible.
Hi there are germs in vaseline
Vaseline (petroleum jelly) itself is not toxic and does not cause blindness. However, if it were to get into the eyes, it could cause irritation or discomfort. It's important to avoid putting any foreign substances in the eyes, and if irritation occurs, it’s advisable to rinse the eyes with water and seek medical attention if necessary.
Vaseline won't protect you from chlamydia. You can't get chlamydia from sharing a jar of Vaseline with someone, though.
vaseline does not and never will and never has tested on any animals always humans
Carmax is a car dealer and vaseline is a lubricant-so no.
Since Vaseline is not a spermicidal, the answer would be yes.
The refractive index of Vaseline is approximately 1.47. This value may vary slightly depending on the specific formulation of the Vaseline product.