Here’s a detailed guide to 18 lesser-known uses of Vaseline (petroleum jelly) that can make everyday life easier. Vaseline is versatile, inexpensive, and surprisingly handy beyond just moisturizing:
1–6: Skin & Beauty
- Moisturizer for dry skin – Apply on elbows, knees, or cuticles.
- Lip balm – Locks in moisture and prevents chapping.
- Makeup remover – Gently removes eye makeup without harsh chemicals.
- Eyebrow tamer – Smooths and shapes brows.
- Highlight cheekbones – Dab lightly for a natural glow.
- Prevent hair dye stains – Apply around the hairline before dyeing.
7–12: Hair & Scalp
- Tame flyaways – Smooth a tiny amount on hair ends.
- Split ends prevention – Apply a small amount to tips before styling.
- Shine boost – Adds a glossy finish to dull hair.
- Protect scalp during hair coloring – Prevents dye from staining skin.
- Condition dry scalp – Massage lightly to soften flakes.
- Detangle hair – Especially baby hair or fine strands.
13–18: Household & Miscellaneous
- Squeaky hinge fix – Lubricate door hinges quietly.
- Prevent rust – Coat metal tools or kitchenware lightly.
- Waterproof matches – Coat tips for camping survival.
- Sticker removal – Rub on sticky residue for easy removal.
- Protect shoes from rain – Rub on leather to repel water.
- Prevent diaper rash – Creates a protective barrier for babies’ skin.
Tips for Use
- Use a thin layer; too much can feel greasy.
- Avoid open wounds (use products labeled for minor cuts if needed).
- Keep Vaseline away from eyes when used in large amounts—tiny amounts on lashes are fine for conditioning.
💡 Bonus: Vaseline is non-comedogenic, meaning it doesn’t clog pores, so it’s safe for most skin types when used sparingly.
If you want, I can make a visual list of 18 Vaseline hacks with step-by-step tips, so it’s easy to see how to apply it in daily life.
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