I burned myself on the stove, but it didn’t look bad so I wasn’t worried. The next morning, the skin had turned red and the ...
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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN8 Ways to Use Petroleum Jelly—and 5 to AvoidPetroleum jelly can prevent blisters, heal skin rashes, and make mask-wearing more comfortable, but there are times when you ...
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Yes, petroleum jelly has many proven benefits. Here's what it's for.Moustafa says petroleum jelly is also not recommended on skin that is especially acne prone or excessively oily, "as it can exacerbate these problems." And when it's applied on a fresh burn ...
More recently, petroleum jelly had a comeback as a holy grail thanks to skincare slugging. The beauty trend posed benefits for those with dry skin and involved slathering occlusives, like petroleum ...
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