Forgot my lip mask. Used my kid’s Aquaphor instead. Never went back.
The shine is less “glossy” and more “healthy” — lasts through my morning coffee.
It’s a petrolatum-based ointment from Eucerin. Under $10. The “healing” claim felt medical. I was bored.
Cuticle Saver
Smooths ragged edges overnight — no more hangnails.
Highlighter Topper
Tap a dot on cheekbones over makeup. Glass skin, zero effort.
Brow & Lash Tamer
A tiny swipe keeps brows laminated and lashes separated. No flaking.
It’s 41% Petrolatum. That’s the occlusive barrier. But the magic is in the other 59%.
Glycerin and Panthenol pull water in, then the ointment locks it there.
- Petrolatum: Seals everything in like cling film
- Glycerin: Humectant that draws moisture to skin
- Panthenol (B5): Soothes and repairs skin barrier
- Mineral Oil: Helps it spread without tugging
Thick, translucent gel. Not greasy like Vaseline — it has a slight slip. Warms up on skin contact.
Week 2: My elbows are finally presentable. Downside? It picks up dog hair if you glob it on.
Dry patches? Gone. Chapped lips? Sorted. Did it cure my hormonal chin acne? No. And it never claimed to.
It’s a utilitarian workhorse, not a sensorial luxury. But that’s why it works.