do you do Vaseline ?
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Jan 10, 2013
Andrea M.
I like the cocoa butter version of it. It smells so good and it's the only thing that has been keeping my face moisturized during the winter.
Jan 10, 2013
Tiffany D.
I use it under my eyes and on my feet every night
Jan 10, 2013
Melina H.
And it doesn't clog pores!!
Jan 10, 2013
Melina H.
I use it on my lips but I've heard it does wonders on eyes and lashes.
Jan 10, 2013
Andrea Lynne R.
On*
Jan 10, 2013
Andrea Lynne R.
I use coconut oil instead. It won't clog your pores and is a great moisturizer. I also use it only eyelashes and in my hair.
Jan 6, 2013
Sophie T.
Yes! I use it all the time
Jan 6, 2013
Melissa F.
Wish I had some for my lips right now. Works great for repairing dry chapped lips
Jan 6, 2013
Andrea Lynne R.
And hair treatment *
Jan 6, 2013
Andrea Lynne R.
Try coconut oil instead. I use this as a moisturizer, eyelash conditioner, and hair
Jan 6, 2013
Alexa T.
I personally prefer the Vaseline lotion to the petroleum jelly:) It's easier to apply, and it keeps my skin moisturized longer.
Jan 6, 2013
Loren B.
I would only consider Vaseline on my face if I were skiing or something like that. Try Shea, coca, or coconut butters first. Even vitamin e oil in sweet almond oil carrier or apricot kernel or avecado oil. With so many natural oils why put petroleum of your face. And yes, it can harbor harmful bacteria.
Jan 6, 2013
Carolina Ysabel M.
Love it in my lips
Jan 6, 2013
Kelsie B.
I tend to open my mouth when I sleep, leaving my lips chapped in the morning...so before bed I CAKE Vaseline on my lips and I wake up with them looking beautiful and moisturized
Jan 6, 2013
Sarah L.
You should only ever water based products around the delicate eye area. Vaseline is far too heavy and artificial to apply all over the face. Use cocoa butter or Shea butter if your skin is incredibly dry or chapped from the sun or wind. You should not ever need to apply Vaseline all over the face if your skin is in good health.
Jan 6, 2013
Marie-Claire M.
@krissy- you hit the nail on the head. You know when you buy "oil-free" products? It's not because its free from all oils. This means its free from mineral oil- another petroleum product. Skin and petroleum products aren't friends. They had a bad breakup.
Jan 6, 2013
Juliet S.
No
Jan 6, 2013
Lace S.
Don't put it on your eye area. It'll let bacteria grow!!
Jan 6, 2013
Sophie J.
Yes before bed I put it on my lips and brows! X
Jan 6, 2013
Courtney S.
I love using vasoline. It's great
Jan 6, 2013
Saumz M.
Jojoba oil is an amazing overnight moisturizer. It absorbs quickly and leaves your skin nice and soft.
Jan 6, 2013
Erin W.
My grandmother who passed away just before Christmas, was 100 years old. Vaseline was her beauty "have to have on" every night. Her skin was perfect till the day she passed.
Jan 6, 2013
Amy W.
I wouldn't recommend it on sensitive skin because it clogs the pores in the skin and creates a sort of tingly burning feeling that is sort of numbing and doesn't really work that well as a moisturizer. I'd recommend doing a homemade or purchased scrub every time you shower and just use some Shea butter or baby lotion after.
Jan 6, 2013
Andrea Lynne R.
Try coconut oil. I use it on my eyelashes before bed, as a moisturizer when my skin is dry, and also as a hair mask to repair my hair when it needs it.
Jan 6, 2013
Bashaier A.
Very interesting !! Thaaanks ☺