You can make simple homemade skin creams using petroleum jelly, but it’s important to know: Petroleum jelly (Vaseline) is already an occlusive moisturizer—it seals moisture into the skin but doesn’t “feed” the skin like active creams do.
Here are safe, easy DIY options:
🧴 1. Basic healing skin balm
Ingredients:
- Petroleum jelly
- A few drops of olive oil or coconut oil
How it works:
- Petroleum jelly locks moisture
- Oils soften skin and reduce dryness
👉 Good for: dry hands, cracked heels, elbows
🌿 2. Soothing herbal cream
Ingredients:
- Petroleum jelly
- A few drops of chamomile or lavender oil
Benefits:
- Calms irritated skin
- Light fragrance + mild soothing effect
🍯 3. Overnight repair balm
Ingredients:
- Petroleum jelly
- Honey (tiny amount mixed just before use)
Benefits:
- Honey supports skin hydration
- Good for very dry patches
⚠️ Important safety tips
- Don’t apply on open wounds or infected skin
- Avoid using too much oil (can clog pores on oily skin)
- Always do a patch test first
💡 What petroleum jelly actually does
- Locks in moisture
- Protects skin barrier
- Helps healing of dry/cracked skin
But it does not hydrate skin by itself—you need water or lotion underneath for best results.
👍 Simple best method
- Apply light moisturizer or damp skin
- Seal with a thin layer of petroleum jelly
If you want, I can give you:
- a face-safe version for acne-prone skin
- or a natural anti-aging homemade cream recipe 👍