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These VPJ are great for the body - NOT FOR THE FACE,
November 19, 2010 Mansoor Ahmed "Mans" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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I don't know if I have to review these, since I am here, I might as well. Vaseline petroleum jelly is a great product. Excellent to hold the moisture in your body. The only problem with petroleum jelly is that it clogs the pores - not just this product but any petroleum jelly. So, I would not suggest the use on the face. For the rest of your body, this is a great product. Especially, arms/legs/hands/feet. But if your body has pores, as some people do, I would just stick with a moisturizer.
MOST USEFUL TIP: Any moisturizer works great if applied right after a bath, this helps to hold the moisture in our body and this is the right way to use a moisturizer. Take a bath, use a cotton towel to clean it - DO NOT RUB your body with the towel, gently let the towel absorb the water, immediately apply the moisturizer. You will see a lot of difference.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Best thing for dry skin,
June 10, 2010 C. Gampala "Chaksuk" (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
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Best for dry areas, itchy spots and most importantly will heal chapped lips in hours!
Disgusting Product...it's crap used drilling for your oil/gasoline,
May 21, 2012 Lianna C. (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vaseline 100% Pure Petroleum Jelly 3.75 oz. (Health and Beauty)
Who actually uses this product??? Gross.
Petroleum jelly is a byproduct of oil drilling, and when you spread it on your lips, you end up eating it, which is essentially the same as drinking gasoline. Add up the amount of lip-gloss the average woman uses (and consumes) over a decade, and it equals 7 pounds. The European Union has banned many petroleum jelly products, and experts are concerned they could be linked to cancer. Women with breast cancer have twice the levels of hydrocarbons (substances found in petroleum jelly) in their breasts than women who haven't had breast cancer. Steer clear of any products that list petroleum jelly or mineral oil on the ingredient list. ~~~Dr. Oz