Uses of Vaseline + a DIY Vaseline Recipe (2024)

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Uses of Vaseline + a DIY Vaseline Recipe (1)Product snobbery aside, who doesn’t love Vaseline? It is an amazing lip balm, soothes dry, cracked skin and even removes eye make up. It has so many uses! There’s an old commercial where they refer to Vaseline as the “wonder jelly” and claims Vaseline will take the squeak out of doors, shine your shoes and even condition leather. At the end of the commercial they call it “100% pure”. Well, technically it is-if you don’t mind slathering on a waste product of the oil industry!

What is Vaseline?

Vaseline is a mixture of natural waxes and mineral oils that together lock moisture in skin, moisturizing it to repair and relieve dryness. It acts as a barrier keeping moisture in the skin which makes it a multipurpose jelly like substance. This is why one of the main uses of vaseline is to heal dry, cracked skin.

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The Many Uses For Vaseline:

  • Heal red chapped winter ravaged cheeks.
  • Remove eye makeup.
  • Soothe dry skin.
  • Moisturize chapped and cracked lips.
  • Soften cuticles.
  • Heal and protect burns.
  • Swipe it across your teeth to keep lipstick from rubbing off.
  • Use as a brightening mask by adding a teaspoon of lemon juice to 1 tbsp. and leave on the skin for 10 minutes.
  • Add sugar or salt to 1/4 cup to create a scrub.
  • Makes a great lip gloss.
  • Protect, soothe and heal new tattoos!
  • Apply after shaving to ease burning or itchiness and replenish moisture.
  • Soothe a cracked, raw nose during a cold.
  • Use on the ends of hair to condition dry, split hair.
  • Apply to nail polish to restore shine.
  • Soothe sunburns.
  • Heal cracked pet paws.
  • Soothe and prevent diaper rash
  • Prevent staining the skin from hair dye.

What’s Wrong with Regular Vaseline?

Vaselineis the original, name brand forpetroleum jelly and is highly comedogenic (will clog pores) due to mineral oil being one of the main ingredients. I wanted to show you a quote from Dr. Oz about the dangers of petroleum jelly.

Petroleum jelly is a byproduct of oil drilling, and when you spread it on your lips, you end up eating it, which is essentially the same as drinking gasoline. Add up the amount of lip-gloss the average woman uses (and consumes) over a decade, and it equals 7 pounds. The European Union has banned many petroleum jelly products, and experts are concerned they could be linked to cancer. Women with breast cancer have twice the levels of hydrocarbons (substances found in petroleum jelly) in their breasts than women who haven’t had breast cancer. Steer clear of any products that list petroleum jelly or mineral oil on the ingredient list. ~~~Dr. Oz

According to Safe Cosmetics,Petrolatum, or petroleum jelly, derived from petroleum, is often used in personal care products as a moisturizing agent.When properly refined, petrolatum has no known health concerns. However, petrolatum is often not fully refined in the US, which means it can be contaminated with toxic chemicals calledpolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). PAHs are carcinogens and known to cause cancer.

Vaseline is extremely refined and processed-really not my style. So you know what’s coming—–You guessed it-an all natural DIY Vaseline recipe via yours truly! Seriously though, making a Vaseline alternative could not be easier and more multifunctional. You only need 2-3 ingredients, that’s it!

More Homemade Balms You Might Like:

  • Hormone Balancing Balm
  • Calendula Tamanu Lemon Healing Balm
  • 3 in 1 Multipurpose Beauty Balm
  • Vitamin C Boosting Sea Buckthorn Balm
  • Green Tea Balm

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What You’ll Need to Make DIY Vaseline Recipe

**You can use 1/2 cup of either olive oil or coconut oil if you don’t have both. Coconut oil will be antibacterial and healing. Olive oil will be antioxidant rich and nourishing.**

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How to Make Your Own Vaseline

Yield: 4 ounces

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

Materials

  • 1/4 cup Olive oil
  • 1/4 cup Coconut oil
  • 2 TBSP Beeswax

Tools

  • 4 ounce glass container
  • "Double Boiler"-glass measuring Pyrex cup and medium sized pot
  • Stir Stick
  • Measuring cups
  • Measuring spoons

Instructions

    1. Fill a medium sized pot with water and add a glass pyres bowl with a spout.
    2. Turn stove top to medium heat.
    3. Add oils and wax.
    4. Allow the ingredients to melt completely.
    5. Pour into container.
    6. Once cool (after about 30 minutes) stir to make a creamer, soft petroleum jelly consistency. See pic below!

Notes

  • You can use 1/2 cup of either olive oil or coconut oil if you don't have both. Coconut oil will be antibacterial and healing. Olive oil will be antioxidant rich and nourishing.
  • If you experience a grainy balm after time, remelt the balm and cool in the fridge.

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Check out my Homemade Neosporin and Vapor Rub recipes. They both use this vaseline recipe as their base.

Feel free to add essential oils to amp up whatever you are trying to accomplish with your DIY Vaseline!

  • Lavender-healing and moisturizing
  • Peppermint-anti inflammatory and pain relieving
  • Myrrh– heals and soothes dry and chapped skin
  • Eucalyptus– decongests and soothes raw nose

Enjoy your new DIY Vaseline! There are so many uses for it! Feel good about ditching the mineral oil and petroleum-your body deserves better! If you’d prefer to keep your vaseline vegan and ditch the beeswax, I’ve got you covered. I created a vegan vaseline recipe using candelilla wax.

xx, Jenni

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FAQs

Where else can I use Vaseline? ›

You can use Vaseline petroleum jelly for beauty like removing makeup, making your eyebrows, and even nails. Have to do your home manicure? Rub Petroleum Jelly into the skin around your nails before adding nail polish.

What can I do with leftover Vaseline? ›

7 Surprising Ways To Use Vaseline In Your Home
  1. Remove Scratches.
  2. De-Scuff Leather.
  3. Protect While Painting.
  4. Lubricate Hinges.
  5. Get Rid of Stains.
  6. Keep Light Bulbs From Sticking.
  7. Ward Off Pests.
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What can Vaseline not be used for? ›

When Should You Not Use Petroleum Jelly? Dermatologists suggest avoiding the use of vaseline or petroleum jelly when you have acne-prone, oily or combination skin. This is because it can clog the pores and leave your skin heavy and greasy.

What should Vaseline not be used for? ›

According to the American Academy of Dermatologists, Vaseline can trigger outbreaks if you have acne-prone skin. Don't put petroleum jelly on your face if you're having an active breakout. There are plenty of other moisturizing options if you have acne-prone skin.

What is Vaseline good for wrinkles? ›

While, unfortunately, Vaseline won't do much to help erase deep-set wrinkles or brighten dark circles, Sakar says the product can provide some of the same hydrating effects as your go-to eye cream — especially when it's paired with a moisturizing cream. "Vaseline is something that's called an occlusive," she says.

What does petroleum jelly do to wood? ›

Vaseline ( petroleum jelly) is a mix of mineral oil and waxes and will be absorbed to some extent by raw wood but it will never dry. You get a waterproofing effect from using it and it'll darken wood as any oil will. It might leave a greasy film on the wood because it will not cure or dry.

Can you put Vaseline on wood? ›

Vaseline can bring the life back to old wood furniture and even make stains less noticeable. It is also a great wood polish. Rub Vaseline on the area and let sit for 24 hours to get the best results.

Is Vaseline good for wood furniture? ›

If you want to create a distressed look on a piece of furniture or home decor, you can get it done cheaply with a little effort using petroleum jelly. Transform any piece of wood furniture into a shabby chic mastetpiece in an afternoon.

What can I mix with Vaseline to make? ›

Add a bit of sugar to Vaseline to make your own lip scrub. Or, mix it with sea salt and use the mixture in the shower as a body scrub with moisturizing benefits.

Is there a difference between Vaseline and Vaseline petroleum jelly? ›

Petroleum jelly is made from a blend of natural waxes and mineral oils. People often refer in general to petroleum jelly as “Vaseline®”, but the real Vaseline® petroleum jelly is different. The real Vaseline® petroleum jelly is triple purified to remove impurities. It is gentle enough to be used on sensitive skin.

What is a natural Vaseline? ›

Choose products that are free of petroleum jelly - Instead, look for ingredients such as Coconut Oil, Cocoa Butter, and Shea Butter that is equally as effective while being kinder to your skin and to the environment.

Is Vaseline safe for everything? ›

Vaseline® Jelly is triple-purified and is safe to add to your daily routine. Whatever your skin type may be, Vaseline® Jelly helps skin to stay healthy-looking and moisturized.

Is Vaseline good for under eyes? ›

While, unfortunately, Vaseline won't do much to help erase deep-set wrinkles or brighten dark circles, Sakar says the product can provide some of the same hydrating effects as your go-to eye cream — especially when it's paired with a moisturizing cream. "Vaseline is something that's called an occlusive," she says.

Is it OK to put Vaseline on your body? ›

Vaseline can be used as an everyday moisturizer for very dry skin. For people with normal skin, Vaseline can be good at adding moisture to common dryer-than-normal areas, like elbows and knees.

What's the difference between petroleum jelly and Vaseline? ›

Petroleum jelly is made from a blend of natural waxes and mineral oils. People often refer in general to petroleum jelly as “Vaseline®”, but the real Vaseline® petroleum jelly is different. The real Vaseline® petroleum jelly is triple purified to remove impurities. It is gentle enough to be used on sensitive skin.

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