Petroleum jelly is a blend of waxes and mineral oils discovered in 1839 by Robert Chesebrough, who then marketed it as Vaseline.
Although originally advertised as a skincare product, petroleum jelly has many practical uses for your health and beauty needs.
Here are 60 uses for petroleum jelly you might not have thought of before.
1. Makeshift flypaper
Use petroleum jelly as makeshift flypaper. Pour a small amount of melted petroleum jelly into a dish or jar lid. Leave it out where flies go to catch them.
2. Remove candle wax
Apply petroleum jelly around the edges of your spilled wax. Let is sit on for while. You can wipe up the wax easily after this.
3. Silence squeaky hinges
Hush those squeak hinges up with petroleum jelly. Just rub some on your squeaky hinges. Move your hinge back and forth so that the jelly works its way through.
4. Fixed cracked dry feet
Let petroleum jelly soothe your dry cracked feet. Rub it all over your feet and generously on dry areas. Put a sock over it and sleep with it on overnight to soften your skin.
5. Pop that highlighter
You can use petroleum jelly as a highlighter. Just dab a little on the high points of your face where you’d put highlighter. This will give you a bright dewy look.
6. Make windows slide easy
Is your window or drawer sticking? Use a paintbrush to paint on some petroleum jelly on the tracks of your window or drawer. This will help it glide easier.
7. Mess-free nail polish manicure
Apply petroleum jelly to your cuticles. Then paint your nails. The jelly will prevent you from getting polish on your cuticles.
8. Make perfume last longer
Petroleum jelly can make you smell nice for longer. Just dab some Vaseline on your pulse points. Then spray your fragrance on.
9. Prevent lightbulbs from sticking
Once you break off a lightbulb in the fixture, it can be pretty hard to get out. You can avoid this with petroleum jelly. Just rub some on the threads of your new lightbulb before you screw it in. It will be easier to take out and won’t get stuck.
10. Remove gum from wood
Apply petroleum jelly to gum that is stuck on wood. It will eventually disintegrate the gum. This will allow you to easily remove it.
11. Remove makeup stains from clothing
Wet a washcloth so that it’s damp. Dab your makeup stain with the petroleum jelly. The makeup stain should lift up.
12. Hide wood furniture scratches
Let petroleum jelly fix your furniture. Place some petroleum jelly on scratches, scuffs, and stains. Let it sit for 24 hours then wipe away.
13. Shine up leather
Are your shoes or leather bags looking dull? Apply some petroleum jelly to a cloth. Use it to buff and shine your fine leather goods.
14. Help shower curtains glide easily
With rust and water stain build up, sometimes our shower curtains can stick. Rub some petroleum jelly on your curtain rod. This will help it to slide easier.
15. Soothe a fever
Put some petroleum jelly in your freezer for five minutes. Take it out and apply on the forehead. This should help to soothe your fever.
16. Remove blackheads
Stop spending money on expensive skincare products. You can remove blackheads without pain or any damage to your skin – or your wallet. Learn how by watching the tutorial below:
Certain lip balm brands can be expensive. And if you are a crafty person, this solution can make for a thoughtful gift. Add some Kool-Aid to some Vaseline to make your own flavored lip balm.
18. Fix a stubborn zipper
Have a stubborn zipper? Don’t rush to the tailor just yet. If you have a zipper that is stuck, try rubbing some Vaseline on either side of the stuck area and try moving it back and forth to lubricate the zipper teeth.
19. Grow out your eyelashes
If you wished you had longer eyelashes, try this trick. Rub some Vaseline on your eyelashes at night. This will help them grow longer and make your lashes look darker and fuller when you don’t feel like putting on mascara.
20. Keep items paint free
If you’re repainting your house, remember this tip. Rub Vaseline on door knobs, locks, hinges and other things you don’t want to get paint on. It’ll save you time and money in paint remover.
21. Keep razors like new
Disposable razors are a more economical option when it comes to saving. But you don’t have to throw them away as frequently as you might think. Rub some Vaseline on your razor to keep the blades like new. Just make sure that the razor is completely dry so that it doesn’t rust.
22. Make Jack-o-Lanterns last
Want to keep the Halloween spirit year round? Coat the inside of a carved pumpkin with some Vaseline to make it last longer. Pumpkin season doesn’t have to end in October!
23. Prevent the nail polish bottle from sticking
Sometimes, if a nail polish bottle refuses to open, then it’s time for a new nail polish bottle. But that can easily add up in costs. To prevent this, rub the top of a nail polish bottle with some Vaseline to prevent the cap from sticking when you close it shut.
24. Prevent split ends
If your hair is prone to split ends, listen up. Rub a little bit of Vaseline on the ends of your hair to prevent split ends in between haircuts. It’ll save you from rushing to your hairstylist every time you see a pesky split end.
25. Makeup remover
Vaseline works great as a makeup remover. Just rub some on a cotton pad and use it to wipe away your eye and other makeup that won’t come off with washing. It’s less expensive than makeup remover and will also take off eyelash glue.
26. Repair DVDs and CDs
This tip might be outdated, but as long as CDs and DVDs are still around, it can be helpful to somebody. Dab some Vaseline on DVD and CD scratches and wipe the rest away. This should allow the disc to play.
27. Anti-wrinkle cream
Want to stay looking forever young? Don’t we all? Before bed, apply Vaseline to crow’s feet in order to moisturize and help increase skin’s elasticity, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
28. Protect against chapped lips
This is a classic petroleum jelly use. Protect against drastic weather changes by applying Vaseline to soften, hydrate, and moisturize dry, weathered lips. Be ready for winter chills or summer heat!
29. Protect skin from hair dye
If you dye your hair at home, making sure the dye doesn’t stain your forehead can be difficult. Put a little petroleum jelly around the hairline before applying the hair dye to protect your skin. This will help remove some of the mess involved in hair dying.
30. Pamper your skin
If you want your skin to feel luxuriously soft without breaking the bank, try making inexpensive exfoliating scrubs at home. Mix sugar or coarse salt with petroleum jelly to make homemade exfoliating scrubs. Add your favorite essential oils to get that perfect scent.
31. Tame stray hair strands
Have a stubborn flyaway hair strand? Vaseline can also be used to flatten flyaways to achieve a sleek ponytail or bun look. Similarly to a hair paste or gel, the thickened texture of Vaseline makes it easy to tame individual hair strands and pieces with your fingers.
32. Moisturize your skin
Petroleum jelly is an excellent moisturizer for cracked, dry skin. Apply it liberally on the feet, hands, elbows, or other areas prone to dryness to achieve soft, healthy skin. Your moisturized skin will thank you.
33. Tan evenly
Skin that’s too dry tends to absorb tanning oils at different rates, leaving you with an uneven tan. Try applying petroleum jelly first for a more even tan. Summer, here you come.
34. Reduce diaper rash
Petroleum jelly has been seen to reduce diaper rash in babies. Make sure to clean and towel your baby’s bottom before applying. The jelly acts as a protective barrier that protects the skin from constant exposure to moisture.
35. Heal minor cuts and burns
Accidents happen. But did you know you can use petroleum jelly to help heal minor scrapes and burns? Petroleum jelly also helps skin stay moist during post-surgery healing. Before applying, be sure to disinfect the surface.
36. Use as lube to help slide sticky objects out
Do you have a stuck object in your house? Have no butter or oil to loosen it out? Grab the petroleum jelly and apply accordingly. This is a great hack for lots of stuck things.
37. Soothe your pet’s dry paws
A cracked paw for your pet can cause great pain and discomfort. Ease their discomfort by gently applying petroleum jelly after thoroughly cleaning their paws with gauze. Do this after taking your pet for a walk or when they are resting.
38. Tame your eyebrows
With luxurious bushy brows comes the occasional stray brow strand. Tame your eyebrows by rubbing a small amount of petroleum jelly in them. That will make them behave.
39. Make your lipstick shinier
Love a certain lipstick color but disappointed it doesn’t shine more? No problem. Turn your matte lipstick into a gloss by mixing some of the lipstick with a dab of jelly. Apply with a lip brush and voila.
40. Soothe back pain
Got an achy breaky back? Heat some petroleum jelly in the microwave until it gets to a nice warm temperature. Then have a friend or loved one massage it into your back for a nice, soothing result.
41. Keep lipstick off your teeth
For those that like to wear bright or dark-colored lipsticks, nothing is more embarrassing than having a gob of it stuck on your teeth without you realizing it. Before applying lipstick, put a thin layer of Vaseline on your front teeth. The lipstick won’t stick to the jelly and you can just wipe it off after!
42. Turn eyeshadow into lipgloss
Love that eyeshadow color and wish it was a lip color? Turn it into one! Using either loose eyeshadow powder or breaking up a compacted powder, just add a little bit of petroleum jelly and apply to your lips!
43. Give your cheeks a dewy glow
Before applying your blush, first apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to your cheekbones. It will give your skin a dewy glow. You can even mix the jelly with your blush to create a cream blush to apply with your fingers or a sponge.
44. Remove a stuck ring
Have your hands become a little swollen making it difficult to remove a ring? Just use a little petroleum jelly! Rub a little jelly around the skin and the ring and it will slide right off.
45. Help insert earrings
If you don’t wear earrings very often, the holes in your ears can start to close up, making it difficult to insert an earring. Help make them more comfortable to insert by rubbing a little Vaseline on the post of the earring, as well as the earlobe – it should slide in easily.
46. Nip foot odor in the bud
“If you need to address your smelly feet, but don’t have access to soap or water, jelly can help! Smear a layer over your feet and toes, then let it sit for about 15 minutes. Wipe off with a dry cloth,” says One Good Thing by Jillee.
47. Prevent razor burn
Are you prone to red bumps and itchiness after shaving? Before getting in the shower, stick a tub of Vaseline in the freezer. After shaving and drying (by blotting the shaved area, not wiping), apply the cold gel to your legs or bikini area. It cools, soothes, and moisturizes all in one!
48. Treat atopic dermatitis
“It’s a low-cost way to treat atopic dermatitis, which is a form of eczema that often affects babies. A 2014 study found that parents cut their baby’s risk of atopic dermatitis in half when they moisturized them at least five times a week. All the moisturizers tested proved effective at preventing the skin condition, but Vaseline was the most affordable. Researchers calculated that a six-month supply of Vaseline petroleum jelly was just $7.30, and the total cost for the most expensive moisturizer was $173.39 for a six-month supply,” explains MNN.
49. Pollen-proof your nose
Do grasses and pollen leave your nose itchy, stuffy, and sneezy? It’s the worst! If you’re a seasonal allergy sufferer, smudge a bit of Vaseline on the rim of your nostrils before heading outside and try breathing only out of your nose. The jelly will help trap pollen that tries to sneak inside and you just need to wipe it off later!
50. Make an exfoliating scrub
Have dry, flaky skin that you want to get rid of? Make a DIY scrub with some petroleum jelly mixed with either sugar (white or brown) or sea salt. Make a paste and give your entire body a good scrub in the shower and rinse.
51. Heal windburned cheeks
Are your cheeks red and irritated from too much time on the slopes, on a boat, or just plain windy conditions? Petroleum jelly can help! Simply apply a layer of Vaseline to those red cheeks and you’ll feel relief in no time.
52. Keep shampoo out of little ones’ eyes
Help prevent shampoo from getting in your baby’s or kid’s eyes with some Vaseline. Smear a streak of jelly right above their eyebrows before hopping in the tub and the shampoo water will be diverted to the sides of their face.
53. Remove gum from hair
We showed you earlier how petroleum jelly is amazing for removing gum from wood but it also helps remove gum from hair. Apply Vaseline to the wad of gum and massage it in until it starts to break apart.
54. Soothe an itchy scalp
Anyone who suffers from dandruff knows how annoying and uncomfortable it can be, especially with those embarrassing flakes. Help soothe your dry, itchy scalp by massaging in some Vaseline and letting it sit for 15-30 minutes before showering.
55. Grease up a tricky door lock
If you have a door lock that likes to stick and is a bit tricky to open, next time you go to lock or unlock it, first apply a layer of Vaseline to the key. It should help lubricate the inner portion of the lock making it easier to open.
56. Repel ants from pet food
Ants always seem to be drawn to pet food that sits on the floor. If you notice ant’s having a feast on your fur baby’s food, apply a layer of Vaseline around the food bowl and the area where it’s kept. Now your pet can eat without pests!
57. Squirrel-proof your bird feeders
“If squirrels are taking advantage of your bird feeders, you can help deter them by rubbing a layer of jelly onto the pole the supports the feeder. When the squirrels try to climb the pole, they’ll slide right off,” says One Good Thing by Jillee.
58. Ease pain from blisters
Using our hands and feet too much can lead to painful blistering of the skin. To prevent blisters from shoes in the future, smear a bit of Vaseline on the part that is causing the blister. This is a godsend if you are forced to wear the same shoes for hours on end.
59. Remove shoe scuffs
Did you scuff your favorite pair of leather or patent leather shoes? Have no fear! Just break out the petroleum jelly! Buff a tad of Vaseline into the scuff and it will polish right up.
60. Make old nail polish look new again
Has your manicure polish gotten a little dull? Shine it up in between nail salon visits with a little bit of Vaseline. Just apply a thin layer to the polish and it will be gleaming like you just left the spa.
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Vaseline is so much more versatile than you think – Here are 60 uses you never knew before
Jenny Brown
06.13.19
Petroleum jelly is a blend of waxes and mineral oils discovered in 1839 by Robert Chesebrough, who then marketed it as Vaseline.
Although originally advertised as a skincare product, petroleum jelly has many practical uses for your health and beauty needs.
Here are 60 uses for petroleum jelly you might not have thought of before.