Helps the face and body.

Moisturizes the skin

It can be used on skin suffering from psoriasis or eczema. You can also use it to moisturize the skin on your elbows, legs, and hands.

Get rid of scratched furniture

Striped furniture becomes as good as new. Simply apply a generous amount to scratches on your wooden furniture and let it sit for 24 hours before removing it.

Make Your Own Body Scrub

Summer is just a breath away and exfoliation should (especially now) become your best friend. Make a very strong exfoliator using petroleum jelly and salt.

Trap insects

Insect traps

Get rid of pesky flies once and for all by putting warm petroleum jelly in a jar. Leave the jar somewhere where you have noticed the insects congregate and will soon be “caught” in your trap. You can also dip strips of paper in petroleum jelly and place them in various places around the house.

Glitter leather shoes

Heals irritated skin

Put it on new tattoos, minor burns, and on your babies where their skin is irritated from the diaper.

Protects against rust

Apply a thin layer to your tools to protect them from rust.

Gives a glow to the face

Apply some petroleum jelly to your cheeks to add some glow to your face.

Improves noisy hinges

If you have hinges that creak in the house, you can put some petroleum jelly on the problem area.

Protect your skin from hair dye.

Remove make-up

Put a small amount on a cotton pad and use it to remove eye makeup. All makeup will be removed easily and your face will be hydrated very quickly.

Makes the scent last longer

Apply a little to your wrists and neck before spraying your favorite fragrance. With this trick your perfume will last much longer.

Moisturise hands and nails

It helps to open jars.

If you find it difficult to open a jar or bottle, place some on the jar gasket with its lid and it will immediately loosen.

Softens lips

Apply some petroleum jelly to your lips before going to bed at night and the next morning your lips will be hydrated and velvety.

Protect household items.

Protects from paint

Before you start painting the walls of your home, smear petroleum jelly on the edges of the walls on the floor, as well as the doorknobs on your doors, to protect them from paint.

Protects your face when you dye your hair

If you don’t want to walk around with paint marks on your face, simply apply petroleum jelly around the perimeter of your face. Protect your skin from getting the dye.

Tame loose hair

If your hair is electrifying and your roots aren’t tamed by anything, then use some petroleum jelly. Be careful not to use too much because then your hair will look greasy.

Defeat the scissors

All you have to do is apply a very small amount to the ends of your hair after washing. Do the same after each wash (2-3 times a week) and watch the ends of your hair transform.

Put on your favorite earrings after a while

If you’ve been wearing earrings for a long time, just put some petroleum jelly on your earlobes. Then put on your earrings as usual.

polished leather surfaces

Put some petroleum jelly on leather shoes and bags to refresh them and give them a little shine.