Here are 25 facts about Vaseline:
- Vaseline is a brand of petroleum jelly that was first introduced in 1870.
- The product was originally marketed as a topical ointment for minor cuts and burns, but it quickly gained popularity as a moisturizer and skin protectant.
- Vaseline is made from a mixture of mineral oils and waxes, which are then refined and purified to create a transparent, odorless, and non-toxic gel.
- The name "Vaseline" is derived from the German word "wasser," which means water, and the Greek word "elaion," which means oil.
- Vaseline is used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including dry skin, chapped lips, eczema, and psoriasis.
- Vaseline can also be used as a lubricant for minor medical procedures, such as inserting a rectal thermometer or a urinary catheter.
- Vaseline is commonly used as a tattoo aftercare product, as it can help soothe and moisturize the skin while it heals.
- Vaseline is also used in the cosmetic industry as a base for lipsticks, lip balms, and other beauty products.
- Vaseline can be used to remove makeup, as it can effectively dissolve and remove oil-based makeup products.
- Vaseline can be used as a hair conditioner, as it can help smooth frizz and add shine to the hair.
- Vaseline can be used to protect and moisturize the skin during cold weather, as it can help prevent chapping and cracking.
- Vaseline can be used to help prevent blisters and chafing during physical activity, such as running or hiking.
- Vaseline is safe to use on most types of skin, including sensitive skin and baby skin.
- Vaseline is non-comedogenic, which means it will not clog pores or cause acne.
- Vaseline is free from fragrances, dyes, and other potential irritants, making it a good choice for people with allergies or sensitivities.
- Vaseline is available in a variety of formulations, including original, cocoa butter, aloe vera, and baby.
- Vaseline has been used for a variety of unconventional purposes, such as preventing rust on tools, lubricating door hinges, and sealing leaky pipes.
- Vaseline has been used in the film industry to create the illusion of sweat and tears on actors' faces.
- Vaseline is sold in more than 70 countries around the world.
- In 2019, Vaseline was ranked as the number-one skincare brand in the world by Euromonitor International.
- Vaseline is owned by the multinational consumer goods company Unilever.
- Vaseline has a long history of philanthropy, supporting causes such as disaster relief, healthcare, and education.
- In 2020, Vaseline launched a global initiative called "The Vaseline Healing Project," which provides medical supplies, training, and support to communities in need around the world.
- Vaseline has been used by astronauts to protect their skin during space missions.
- Vaseline has been featured in a variety of popular culture references, including the song "Vaseline" by the band Stone Temple Pilots and the movie "My Girl," in which the character Vada uses Vaseline as a substitute for makeup.