Vaseline is a skincare brand known for its petroleum jelly-based products that help moisturize and protect the skin. It offers a wide range of products that cater to various skin needs such as dryness, dullness, cracks, and cuts.
Vaseline was founded by Robert Chesebrough in 1859 as a petroleum jelly manufacturer in New York.
The brand's name 'Vaseline' was derived from the German word for water and oil, 'Wasserlein'.
Vaseline's product range expanded during the 20th century to include lotions, creams, and lip balms.
In 1987, Unilever acquired Chesebrough-Pond's, the parent company of Vaseline.
Today, Vaseline is sold in over 60 countries and is one of the leading skincare brands in the world.
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The brand's flagship product that helps lock in moisture to prevent dryness and soothe minor cuts, burns, and scrapes.
A range of lotions that cater to various skin needs such as dryness, dullness, and aging. Its ingredients include petroleum jelly, glycerin, and ceramides.
A range of lip balms that offer long-lasting moisture and protection to chapped lips. Its variants include Original, Aloe Vera, and Cocoa Butter.
It can potentially worsen acne as it may trap bacteria and dirt on the skin. It is recommended to use non-comedogenic products that won't clog pores.
Yes, Vaseline can be used on tattoos to help moisturize and protect the skin. However, it is important to follow aftercare instructions provided by the tattoo artist.
While Vaseline can help lock in moisture and provide a protective barrier, it may be too heavy for some people's skin, especially those with acne-prone or oily skin.
No, Vaseline is not cruelty-free as it is a subsidiary of Unilever, which conducts animal testing in some countries.
Yes, Vaseline can be used on babies to moisturize and protect their delicate skin. However, it is important to consult with a pediatrician first and conduct a patch test to check for any allergies.