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Surprising uses for petroleum jelly you need to know
Pediatric researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have found that applying a plain emollient – including petroleum ...
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Vaseline founder Robert Chesebrough attributed his long life to ingesting 'more than a teaspoon' daily
Robert A. Chesebrough, the inventor of Vaseline, ate a spoonful of petroleum jelly every day until he died at age 96, and once cured himself of pleurisy by having a nurse cover his body in Vaseline.
Did you grow up with petroleum jelly products like Vaseline? It's so gooey smooth and feels like the driest of winter skin, especially after exfoliating, is soaking it all up and thanking you. But ...
If your lips are ever dry, cracked, or perpetually peeling, chances are you’ve slabbed on a layer of Vaseline lip balm for quick relief. Petroleum jelly (aka petrolatum), its main ingredient, is the ...
Petroleum jelly. It’s not just for dry hands. Local 4 Lifestyle Editor Jon Jordan shows us some useful hacks. To watch the segment, click on the video above.
Petroleum jelly, marketed under various names but most commonly called Vaseline, is one of the best lube and sealing agents for use with water applications.
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