Personal Care:
- For lip care. Provides hydration and can also help with chapped lips.
- For nail hydration to make cuticle removal easier. A few hours of application are enough.
- For treating calluses on heels and elbows.
- As a lubricant.
- To trap your fragrance on a specific part of your body. Spraying the perfume on an area where you have applied petroleum jelly makes it last much longer.
- For treating dry skin or dehydration on the body.
- For protecting your face while dyeing your hair. If applied around the perimeter, it prevents the dye from penetrating unwanted areas.
Household Use:
- Restores shine to natural or artificial leather products, such as shoes, jackets, and bags.
- Stuck zipper: You can quickly solve this problem by lubricating the problematic area with petroleum jelly. You can also use it for rusty buttons and furniture parts.
- Renews the shine on varnished surfaces, such as tables and other wooden surfaces. The furniture will shine and remain clean for longer. Petroleum jelly forms a layer that repels dust.
- Helps remove makeup stains from your clothes.