Rub on a splinter to reduce infection and promote healing, it can be used as aromatherapy while you sleep, an open jar can work as a mosquito repellent and help release ticks from the skin, it can be used to reduce stretch marks, and putting some around your home can deter pets from marking and cats from scratching furniture, Dabbing a bit on your temples or forehead can provide headache relief, putting some on your feet before bed can relieve dry and cracked heels as well as treat toenail fungus.
I am not sure but i have heard of putting it on your eyelids before bed and it is supposed to make them grow i have not yet tried it my self tho.
she acutally use her own recipe. it is (believe it or not!!) vaseline and MILK.
He is a dirty devil, he uses it in a sexual act with his wife
Vaseline is commonly used for many beauty related needs. One use of Vaseline that many will swear by is putting it on your eye lashes for conditioning purposes. Vaseline is also commonly known to be used for chapped lips.
Vaseline's been around since 1870. that's why they have so much expertise in the field of dry skin. I'm working with Vaseline at the moment and testing out their new product- Vaseline Sheer Infusion. It launches on 1st Feb 2010.Vaseline Sheer Infusion uses a patented concept called STRATYS-3™ which it works by moisturising all layers of skin rather than just the top one. that's why it has such great effects!
Several companies produce a version of medicated Vaseline, with the most notable being the original brand, Vaseline, which offers a variety of products, including those with added ingredients for healing and soothing properties. Other brands, such as Aquaphor and Neosporin, also create similar products that combine petroleum jelly with medicated components to aid in skin healing. Always check the product labels for specific ingredients and intended uses.
No Vaseline was created in 1991.
It is sold under the brand name Vaseline.
No. vaseline may help moisturize the skin, but it will not cure it. There is no current cure for eczema, but there are other treatments and some work better than others.
Hi there are germs in vaseline
No, Vaseline is NOT edible.
Oh, dude, Klover Vaseline is like the fancy cousin of Vaseline Petroleum Jelly. They both do the same job of moisturizing and protecting your skin, but Klover is just trying to be all high-end and stuff. So yeah, you can totally use them interchangeably, but Klover might come with a fancier price tag.