4 Surprising Ways to Use Vaseline Beyond Dry Lips

Multi-Use
This $2 staple in your medicine cabinet is a secret multi-tasking beauty powerhouse.
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1.💄The $2 Workhorse

You have a tub of Vaseline in the back of a drawer. It’s for chapped lips, maybe a cut. You’re using 1% of its potential.

The real magic is in the seal — it locks *everything* in place. Moisture, pigment, scent. It’s the ultimate finisher.

2.Four Secret Uses

Pure petroleum jelly. Under $3. I tried it as a multi-tasker out of sheer curiosity — and a tight budget.

1

Cuticle & Nail Savior

Slug your cuticles overnight — wakes up looking like you got a manicure.

2

Perfume Lock

Dab a tiny bit on pulse points before spritzing — scent clings for hours longer.

3

Makeup Eraser

Clean up a winged liner smudge with a q-tip dipped in this — wipes away mistake without stripping foundation.

Curology labeled bottle

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3.🧴What’s Actually In It

It’s famously simple. One active ingredient. That’s the whole point — no frills, just function.

  • Petroleum Jelly (100%): Forms an occlusive barrier that prevents water loss — it doesn’t ‘moisturize,’ it traps your existing moisture.
white round plastic container on white textile

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4.🌟Texture & Truth

It’s a slick, translucent jelly. Feels like science — not luxury. Doesn’t absorb, just sits on top.

By week two, I stopped fighting the shine. The key is a *microscopic* amount. A press release would never admit it feels kinda gross if you use too much.

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One Thing: Warm a pea-sized amount between your fingers first — it thins out and spreads like a dream.
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5.💅The Real Deal

My heels went from sandpaper to smooth. My perfume lasted a full workday. My mascara stopped smudging. It didn’t clear my pores or give me a glow — it’s not that product.

Buy if
You have chronically dry spots (elbows, feet) or want to make other products perform better.
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Skip if
You hate any hint of product feel or are acne-prone on areas you’d apply it.
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Worth it?
It’s $2. The value is absurd.
person holding amber glass bottle

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6.👁️Final Look

It’s a utilitarian hero, not a sensorial delight. Keep it for strategy, not for spa day.

8.5/10
A brilliant, boring backup dancer.
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Where to Buy: Any drugstore. Get the tiny tub — it will still last you a year.