The Messy Truth About PetrOLEum Jelly VS PetroLATum: The History Of This Skincare Ingredient

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  • @CassandraBankson
    @CassandraBankson  7 місяців тому +22

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    • @Syriand
      @Syriand 7 місяців тому +2

      I use it my whole life for my lips specially and more dry places is just a common product here in Europe

    • @kimberlybone1
      @kimberlybone1 7 місяців тому

      You said 1880, but the text is showing 1980 in the vid. Petroleum jelly has definitely been around longer than 1980. 😊

  • @ryuichiro.sakuraba
    @ryuichiro.sakuraba 7 місяців тому +113

    It's so versatile that it is a lip balm, emergency scrape protectant, and a dry skin rescue solution all in one. Saved me from getting cracked elbows and knees, and overall did a great job when I'm sealing in those skincare layers. Has been 2 decades and yep, still using it lol. It's nice for buffering my retinoids around the eye area too.
    Can't leave the house without an ultra mini tub of it wherever I go (and it's a mainstay on my skincare counter). However, I could understand people being averse to it because it does not work for them (as everyone's skin is different).
    For the ones fearmongering about petroleum jelly, they could potentially be missing out on the benefits (who knows?).

    • @debrecio8150
      @debrecio8150 7 місяців тому +3

      Same! I have super dry skin and slather it everywhere including the tips of my hair to keep it healthy. The soles of my feet stay soft because I use Vaseline before putting my socks on

    • @daniela_av
      @daniela_av 3 місяці тому

      ⁠@@debrecio8150i’ve never heard of vaseline for the hair! have you noticed a difference to your hair with using it?

  • @chicade5449
    @chicade5449 7 місяців тому +428

    "Vaseline is banned in Europe!!"
    Me, from Sweden, putting Vaseline on my lips while watching this video: what?

    • @Yougaljuboja
      @Yougaljuboja 7 місяців тому +43

      ahahah same, but in France ! it's hilarious ^^

    • @marisasmit2026
      @marisasmit2026 7 місяців тому +7

      😂😂😂

    • @ewelinasternal
      @ewelinasternal 7 місяців тому +25

      Same UK 😂

    • @bagalika1995
      @bagalika1995 7 місяців тому +26

      Me in Germany too
      My favourite lipbalm ever

    • @LanguageBLOX1_Alt
      @LanguageBLOX1_Alt 7 місяців тому +16

      since when?? where did she get this info? its clearly not

  • @maxmustermann4772
    @maxmustermann4772 7 місяців тому +124

    Thanks for debunking the vaseline myths. Nothing has stopped from using it so far. I love it because it helps my neurodermatitis so much and I love it for slugging and my lips. As a German I find the background of the brandname quite funny. It never occurred to me that there was a water reference. :D

    • @sabre5807
      @sabre5807 7 місяців тому +6

      Yes...helps the itch from my eczema. Nothing helps like Vaseline.

    • @pancakegamer335
      @pancakegamer335 6 місяців тому

      @@sabre5807me too

  • @tatert97
    @tatert97 7 місяців тому +96

    When I was growing up I used to hate vaseline because of the texture and how it made my skin feel. My parents always had to put some on me every winter when I got sinus infections and my nose and lips were raw. As an adult, it is the only product that works on my dry skin caused by hypothyroidism. It is extremely underrated and I wish it got more love for the succeeses it's provided people.

    • @scarlett2249
      @scarlett2249 7 місяців тому +1

      Have you ever tried vitamin E oil or creams? If not, it might be something to look into!

    • @bellenesatan
      @bellenesatan 7 місяців тому

      ​@@scarlett2249topical vitamin E has been highly ineffective for me (and in most relevant studies.) Do yourself a favor and eat the vitamin E for best results 😅

    • @65SCH
      @65SCH 7 місяців тому +2

      I agree Vaseline great for dry skin

    • @nitab.e4899
      @nitab.e4899 6 місяців тому +1

      I even stopped using lotion once I realized Vaseline is more effective at keeping my skin moisturized compared to lotion. With lotion I'd get ashy within a few hours, with Vaseline, I'm good all day. The soles of my feet are also extra soft.

  • @mishkaenglish3868
    @mishkaenglish3868 7 місяців тому +15

    I don't know if you will see this but I have been struggling with my skin a long time and in the last few months have been getting very depressed over it. I have psoriasis on my face, but also rosacea that's new this year, and I've been so uncomfortable, so unhappy, throwing everything but the kitchen sink at it. I can't afford a derm and the NHS can only do so much. I found your vids a few weeks ago, sat and went through a lot of them, loved the science and accessible information you give. Completely overhauled my skincare with what I've learned from you and literally two weeks later I feel like a different person. The pain is gone, the itch has gone, the plaquing and flushing is under control. I don't know where I would be without what I have learned from you, I was in a really bad place and feeling so hopeless. Thank you for what you do. You saved me, I cannot tell you how much.

  • @Min-Taro
    @Min-Taro 7 місяців тому +412

    Saw a girl saying sh*t like "Im risking my skin to try this [vaseline sheet mask cotaining petrolatum] for you guys" my eyes rolled so hard they are still in the back of my head

    • @alysandraborden9265
      @alysandraborden9265 7 місяців тому +19

      I think I may have seen the same video. Pretty sure I saw the inside of my skull 🙄

    • @Junelily89
      @Junelily89 7 місяців тому +12

      I saw that video. I didn't blamed her if she have sensitive or oily acne prone skin. Because acne prone skin hates petroleum jelly.

    • @dav0111
      @dav0111 7 місяців тому

      lol 😭

    • @GetWellSoonR.E.M.
      @GetWellSoonR.E.M. 7 місяців тому +16

      @@Junelily89That’s not true for everyone though. Cassandra even notes in the video that some people with acne prone skin saw improvement in their acne when using petroleum jelly. It’s such a highly individual thing that it’s not applicable to everyone.

    • @afrodit8582
      @afrodit8582 7 місяців тому +1

      Same, i am still watching my brain's activities

  • @yuffi77
    @yuffi77 7 місяців тому +89

    I'm a chemist and I love the way you explained it. But I have to say that there are millions of hydrocarbons out there and some are very very bad for you and others are used as medicine or other great things we use on a day to day basis. I talked to a collegue of mine a few weeks ago about this topic and let me tell you she is an expert when it comes to mineral oils! They are really not that concerning, especially if you keep them away from your mouth (eating them) and when they are saturated. The only problem are the aromatic hydrocarbons which are the bad ones who could potentionally cause cancer if swallowed. If you want to inform yourself just read a bit about MOSH and MOAH :)

    • @useranon613
      @useranon613 7 місяців тому +5

      But how about many lipbalms that contains mineral oils then, are they safe?

    • @jolinalee3887
      @jolinalee3887 7 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for you’re knowledge

    • @yuffi77
      @yuffi77 7 місяців тому +8

      @alfiarahma613 I don't know how other country's handle it but in Germany lip balms get tested because they often contain mineral oils and you basically eat them over time. But don't be concerned, it's very rare that they find MOAH concentrations above the limit :)

    • @jolinalee3887
      @jolinalee3887 7 місяців тому +3

      @@yuffi77 Hey ich bin auch aus Deutschland 🙋‍♀️

    • @mynamo12
      @mynamo12 6 місяців тому +2

      What are aromatic hydrocarbons? Is Vaseline an example of it? Is it ok if you swallow some over time naturally because it is used as lip balm?

  • @krissy012p
    @krissy012p 7 місяців тому +50

    Another dermatologist said petroleum jelly is about the only substance that people cannot be allergic to, or it would be exceedingly rare. I remember he said to stick to brand name Vasoline to be sure of quality. They stand behind their products.

    • @MissKrisLoves
      @MissKrisLoves 23 дні тому

      I'm allergic to it lol but I am rare. However it's not severe enough to be concerned about it in other products I just can't use Vaseline straight on my face. I use Castor oil instead. ❤️

  • @lovelivelaughforever8781
    @lovelivelaughforever8781 7 місяців тому +34

    I had really bad eczema and tried just about every lotion, cream, oatmeal, honey, hydrocortisone etc. The doctor recommended Aquaphor healing ointment, which has 41% petrolatum along with antibiotics. It healed my skin completely. I was amazed!

    • @masi3459
      @masi3459 6 місяців тому

      I’m using it too for my three year old daughter. Or on our lips, it softens quickly.

    • @rasmiyyahali9041
      @rasmiyyahali9041 5 місяців тому

      Same with my eczema this page is great 👍

  • @gabrielafonseca4034
    @gabrielafonseca4034 7 місяців тому +25

    My grandma told me Vaseline did smell a bit like petrol back in the day, but they kept using because of how good it was, even on babies

  • @kiradynrhiode2231
    @kiradynrhiode2231 7 місяців тому +18

    The vaseline lip therapy range has been so much more effective and soothing for my chronically chapped lips (I constantly forget to drink water) than expensive lipbalms and lip masks. When I used to have to see dentists/orthodontists often, I’d ask for them to apply it to my lips and the skin around my mouth to reduce cracking/splitting of my skin. And the vaseline lip therapy products are SUPER AFFORDABLE, compared to all those expensive branded products.

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 7 місяців тому +3

      fun fact most lip bal;ms actually irritate your lips more than actually helping. that's why vaseline works where as the other stuff doesn't

    • @MissKrisLoves
      @MissKrisLoves 23 дні тому

      I wish I could use it and it worked for me. I have terrible chapped lips. 😢
      Sadly it makes my mouth crack and bleed lol apparently I'm a 🦄

  • @richarddelioncourt5255
    @richarddelioncourt5255 7 місяців тому +67

    Europe here… Vaseline is not banned. I use it every day. But thanks to the EU our cosmetics are safe ❤️

    • @jenniferjennifer9973
      @jenniferjennifer9973 7 місяців тому +4

      I know eu really cares for their people wish I could say the same for my country lol 😂 ❤

    • @Omgpopzebra
      @Omgpopzebra 2 місяці тому

      Watch the whole video. She says that it’s not

  • @julissabido
    @julissabido 7 місяців тому +35

    For someone like myself who has Sahara desert dry skin and papulopustular rosacea this ingredient is skin saving for me.

    • @ENFINITY_
      @ENFINITY_ 7 місяців тому

      Oh my god i am struggling with papulopustular rosacea too. Does vaseline really helps? I've been trying to find a good moisturizer for months now.

  • @codice_pin
    @codice_pin 7 місяців тому +9

    You got to give it to Cassandra when she did the research. I love all of your deep drive into the history of brands and ingredients videos.

  • @cbarnette56
    @cbarnette56 6 місяців тому +4

    My entire family has been using Vaseline for all of our lifetimes~
    I was actually interested in revisiting the subject of toxicity because I have breast cancer, and wanted to make sure again, that this wasn't toxic.
    Thank you!

  • @sarahs5340
    @sarahs5340 7 місяців тому +6

    Exactly!
    The stuff is winter gold.
    Saves my dry skin every time.
    Other moisturizers dream about the results Vaseline pumps out for five dollars.

  • @butterflygirl7254
    @butterflygirl7254 7 місяців тому +7

    So great to hear someone else say what I’ve been saying! And to add onto this, to everyone that says mineral sunscreen is “natural” but the rest (chemical/organic) are “unnatural” than why would another mineral based product like Vaseline be “unnatural” all of a sudden? We have to really look into the source and chemical compositions and full process to understand an ingredient and not just assume whatever is popular in the medical field is automatically toxic.

  • @holykrishna
    @holykrishna 7 місяців тому +176

    I originally decided to stop using petrolatum knowing that it was directly from the oil industry and I wanted to divest from that as much as possible. But later realized that as long as we drill for oil, it’s going to be a byproduct and it’s probably more environmentally friendly to give it purpose rather than dump it 🤷🏽‍♀️ now, i just don’t use it because of all the slug references 😭

    • @DS-lk3tx
      @DS-lk3tx 7 місяців тому

      Throw your phone away and live like the Amish you hypocrite.

    • @mydearriley
      @mydearriley 7 місяців тому +17

      Use the benefits that the procesed material provides (healthier, wound free, well-moisturized hands) to pick up litter by volunteering for a beach or park cleanup or something else good for your local environment!

    • @Artofcarissa
      @Artofcarissa 7 місяців тому +23

      Yeah also most of plastic packaging is made from oil too so unless you go plastic free you’re gonna still be using petroleum products

    • @darkshadowrule2952
      @darkshadowrule2952 7 місяців тому +8

      ​@@Artofcarissawill say, I'm digging the plant based plastic alternatives. I just wish they'd improve the flexibility so my compostable gas station straws quit cracking

    • @charisma-hornum-fries
      @charisma-hornum-fries 6 місяців тому +1

      Supply and demand... As long as people buy it they will keep making them. It has a cost to make them and if they don't earn money on it they will stop making it.

  • @sherryzmezzo
    @sherryzmezzo 7 місяців тому +4

    I love Vaseline for skin. I used to do my husband's dialysis, and the constant hand washing made the skin on the back of my hands raw. It was very painful. Vaseline healed my hands in a few hours and prevented future damage.
    Good video. I always appreciate rational information.

  • @user-qx1om2wj1h
    @user-qx1om2wj1h 6 місяців тому +5

    I think the "vasaline cause acne" thing has more to do with people not cleaning their face's property before putting it on their face cause the little specs of dirt and dead skin cells to be trapped under the layer of vasaline.

  • @manuela1986
    @manuela1986 7 місяців тому +22

    Me in Slovenia watching this with a tube of petrolatum in hand, hearing it is "banned in EU".
    I have only started using it this year after microblading my brows for the first time. Now I also appy it on my hands and also my face after the main moisturizer. I love it now in winter time ❤

    • @rouliettapouet9213
      @rouliettapouet9213 7 місяців тому +1

      I work in a store in germany and we litterally sell it xD

  • @farisakram7848
    @farisakram7848 7 місяців тому +15

    This video was so interesting! I'd for sure love to get more videos like this about specific ingredients!

  • @md.rifahibnejafor7835
    @md.rifahibnejafor7835 7 місяців тому +14

    Love this new style of editing ❤️
    Btw petroleum jelly is the only thing occlusive enough or moisturizing enough for my reptile skin lips😅

  • @mymai5859
    @mymai5859 6 місяців тому +22

    My Dad was an A grade truck mechanic. He always had a giant tin of Petroleum Jelly in the house & at the Workshop - used for lubricating machine parts.
    He was an avid Hunter as well, & once out alone at his camp fire - his water kettle blew up shooting boiling water on his face. It took him a day to hike to the nearest river to cool his face. By the time he got out of the forest his face was red, swollen & he could barely see his eyelids had stuck together. We did not recognise him. Despite being in pain he refused to go to the doctor. Instead he mixed a whole bottle of disinfectant called 'Camfosa' into the tin of petroleum jelly.
    He slathered that on his face morning, noon & night. I thought he was going to be disfigured for life. Instead after a week the redness subsided. At 2 weeks the swelling had gone down & he could see. At 3 weeks he used his concoction as a general moisturiser & by 4 weeks his face had 100% healed.
    He was in his late 50's so it wasn't youth that healed his skin. It was pretty miraculous & our family always have petroleum jelly/vaseline in the house.

  • @flaviopons142
    @flaviopons142 7 місяців тому +56

    There are people claiming that Vaseline is banned in Europe? LOL it's literally at the supermarket for 2 euros here in France, and dermatologists prescribe it to take care of the wounds after minor surgeries. I literally use it on my lips every night 😆

    • @justinenglish_5750
      @justinenglish_5750 6 місяців тому +2

      I confirm 👍🏼

    • @sunilatahir
      @sunilatahir 4 місяці тому

      Does it darken the lips?

    • @flaviopons142
      @flaviopons142 4 місяці тому +1

      @@sunilatahir no, it is just a clear greasy paste that makes a protective layer. If you wear it at day, it might give the lips a shiny look, nothing more

  • @EmmaErsblabla
    @EmmaErsblabla 7 місяців тому +13

    I didn't even realise there's a rumor of vaseline being banned in Europe, that's hilarious (in a weird, sad way) - here in Denmark you can buy the classic Chesebrough vaseline in like every supermarket and several other kinds I'm sure (but I'm a creature of habit and go for the good old yellow tin haha). I have a skin condition I'm currently dealing with and even my doctor recommended vaseline to help

  • @jaydenfurler6601
    @jaydenfurler6601 7 місяців тому +7

    Thank you so much for the education on this topic, it means A LOT. I've always been a little concerned when using Vaseline because uneducated people who's seen a 60 second video on the internet saying it's toxic and will definitely cause pimples have fearmongered me all my life into believing that vaseline is bad but I'm not dumb so I don't just believe hearsay, I like to see facts, scientific studdies and proof and you're just serving the facts and now I know I don't have to fear it at all and if it's refined, it won't kill me if I use it on wounds or on my lips. My right eyelid tends to get dry for whatever reason lol😅 but then I apply a thin layer vaseline to it if I don't have Moisturizer on me. Thanks again. I would gladly share this with all the people that says it's such a horrible thing. I think companies push this idea on the internet because they want people to use their expensive products instead of just cheap vaseline.

  • @emity859
    @emity859 7 місяців тому +9

    I LOVE 💕 vaseline. Huge improvement in dry lips.

  • @jamiesmith9779
    @jamiesmith9779 7 місяців тому +6

    I still use this today, I work in construction and it's perfectly fine for my hands and cuts and dry lips in winter

  • @michaelacomptonmusic
    @michaelacomptonmusic 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for clarifying the ban in Europe. Too many people run with this statement without digging deeper.

  • @lifespanwellnessbeauty-60i64
    @lifespanwellnessbeauty-60i64 6 місяців тому +2

    Yes, I've used this before as a child and currently when I use Aquaphor. I appreciate the extensive research you put into this video. It's very enlightening. I went to school for esthetics in the late 70's and mineral oil and petroleum/petratum were seen as the devil incarnate for skin. To this day I avoid it except as I stated above. So for my peace of mind, and my money, I prefer to use Eucerin Essential Oil Balm and other naturally thick oils such as shea butter oil, coconut oil, cocoa butter oil etc. I think plant-based oils are closer to my skin's own sebum and I just feel safer using it. I'd like to link this video to two of mine though, to give my subscribers a different point of view other than my own. I appreciate all you do to educate everyone. Thanks!😊

  • @debbieparsons1366
    @debbieparsons1366 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you thank you thank you for this video!! I've heard about the benefits but also heard where it came from and was confused, "how could that be good for you?". This is exactly what I needed. Definitely going to get the cruelty free product and finally give it a try. 🥰🙏🏼

  • @shanygabrielle6407
    @shanygabrielle6407 7 місяців тому +8

    It is actually a really good barrier when you want to benefit from your skin care products.
    a layer of it, on top of whatever skin care with active ingredients will make sure that everything stays on your skin (it can't evaporate under Vaseline) and can't react with the surroundings (like how your vitamin C gets oxidized from the air after some time on your face -if you use L-ascorbic acid) because the molecule is so huge
    It's like putting a wrapper on top of your skincare

    • @ninakumor3459
      @ninakumor3459 7 місяців тому

      Actually putting vaseline on top of actives can make them lil too irritating so be careful

  • @SLM9090
    @SLM9090 16 днів тому

    Thank you for posting the truth about petroleum jelly. I've recently developed really dry skin on my hands and we have a little tub of Vaseline that we've had under the sink forever.
    I wanted to see if I could use it for my hands so I googled it and read all about how it was originally discovered and purified etc... Then I saw the link to this video and I just wanted to say well done!
    People always seem to pick and choose the worst parts of a report to create fearmongering articles and videos.
    Even your example of water being toxic if you drink too much is true. I personally experienced water overdose in basic training when I was just 18 years old. Too much of anything isn't good. Too much misinformation definitely isn't good.
    Thank you!

  • @thiftingmybestlife
    @thiftingmybestlife 7 місяців тому +7

    Watch everyone of your videos. Love this as I am close to Titusville pa. Pronounced Tight-tus-ville PA. You are a beautiful butterfly 🦋 thank you for everything you do.

    • @KweenKara99
      @KweenKara99 7 місяців тому +1

      My granddaughter was born in Titusville. He dad still lives there. Do you know anyone with the last name Bush?

    • @thiftingmybestlife
      @thiftingmybestlife 7 місяців тому +1

      @kpjohnson1234 sadly I don't, but what a small world. ❤️

  • @bigoldgrizzly
    @bigoldgrizzly 6 місяців тому +2

    In the UK just make sure the product is marked Vaseline or Petroleum Jelly 'BP'
    The BP [British Pharmacopoeia] marking indicates it is in compliance with the authoritative official standards for UK pharmaceutical substances and medicinal products. I believe many other countries have adopted the standards or have developed their own similar systems. It is very cheap and has endless uses, from dealing with nappy rash to waterproofing pit boots.

  • @theresatomasello1843
    @theresatomasello1843 7 місяців тому +26

    Hmmm. Vaseline has been around so long that I find it strange it would still be tested on animals. At this point in time it must not be tested on animals and be “cruelty-free.”

    • @louis4809
      @louis4809 7 місяців тому +5

      Sometimes its not the actual company testing on animals but sometimes its a market. For example, China regulations is they test imports on animals. Thats why Cerave isnt cruelty free. Cerave dont directly test on animals but they allow the chinese government to test on animals to allow cerave to be sold there. It could be the same case with Vaseline

    • @theresatomasello1843
      @theresatomasello1843 7 місяців тому

      @@louis4809 I see. I didn’t know that but, again, Vaseline has been around for decades, and I would think testing would have stopped, by now, in all countries. I’m thinking you may have more knowledge on this. Perhaps testing is done in countries systematically, no matter how long the product has been around. Thank for you for any additional information.

    • @kelsey6703
      @kelsey6703 7 місяців тому +3

      In addition to what @louis4809 said, Vaseline has several products and are always making more, so it might not be the petrolatum jelly itself that is tested on animals. But any allowance of animal testing means the brand itself is not cruelty free.

    • @louis4809
      @louis4809 7 місяців тому

      @@theresatomasello1843 i agree with what @kelsey6703 said. Vaseline makes many different products and are releasing new products. For example they have body lotions, which are newer. These could have been tested on animals or not but a market like China still requires them to be. Also any formulation change, for example if they adjust the lotion to have slightly more petrolatum in it, that new formulation has to be tested all over again. So if Vaseline do test on animals, their new products and formluations will be tested on animals. If they dont test on animals, it could be markets like china who are testing their new products and formulations. Additionally, formulations take many many attempts in the lab to get correct. There could be 20 versions of the lotion and the one on sale is the final version. All of those versions would have been tested too.

    • @hallyuniverse
      @hallyuniverse 7 місяців тому +3

      It's not tested on animals, but it's sold in markets where animal testing is required to have to product approved (and that's done by the government of said country, not the manufacturer). Their parent company Unilever has phased out animal testing since the 1980s. As bad as animal testing is, people are so crazy to jump onto brands for selling in China but I see every single beauty influencer cruelty-free or not promoting tretinoin (which is tested on animals). Like animal testing isn't the most ethical thing, but I'm sure 99% of people who shill cruelty-free brands use non-essential products that aren't cruelty-free (Tylenol, Visine, OTC allergy medication, literally any OTC medication or prescription medication, personal lubricant, most brands of anti-perspirant, most brands of toothpaste, etc.) Never seen a single influencer tell you not to use lube if you want to support cruelty-free brands.

  • @Mermaid-Splashing-Paint
    @Mermaid-Splashing-Paint 7 місяців тому +5

    I love how you’re so informative, I am only just beginning to dive down the skin care hole 🕳️ and I am so happy I stumbled across your channel..
    I feel confident in your recommendations and the information you present wow … Thank you so much .. ❤

  • @GrungeGalactica
    @GrungeGalactica 7 місяців тому +6

    Vaseline jelly is ok for me in a pinch as a lip balm, but I’ve always wondered why my super dry skin feels suffocated when I put a lil too much on my eczema. I know skin doesn’t technically breathe but? Either way I’ve recently found Vaseline’s advanced body moisturiser the best at healing and keeping my skin plump & comfortable most of the day, with little to no irritation, it’s even great on my face 😁 and I’ve tried soo many, so I’m glad it’s cheap af too 😅

  • @asdfghj13579fly
    @asdfghj13579fly 6 місяців тому +8

    I like European countries do common sense things to help their citizens stay safe like banning unsafe products. Meanwhile, America is like, “did you remember to properly bribe your politicians? Great! Go for it 👍

  • @idpolsjw3998
    @idpolsjw3998 7 місяців тому +3

    My cocker spaniel once, while I was at work, ate a whole large size tub of vaseline that I'd failed to put the lid back onto. He was fine. The week old new carpet that he shit all of it out onto was, however, not at all fine.

    • @ellnine66
      @ellnine66 6 місяців тому +1

      😂😂😂 I'm so sorry that happened to you both.

  • @autumnsadventures
    @autumnsadventures 7 місяців тому +7

    Thank you for this. This vid really came timely for me. This last week I was worrying about my skincare, and thinking of solutions on how to update it. Vaseline was one of my favorites and didn’t want to give it up, but was afraid it may be harmful due to the petroleum. Thank you for clearing it up. I feel much better about continuing to use it. One question: Do you think there could be any contaminated remnants leftover after the triple purification process or is everything dangerous pretty much burnt up during the purification process?

    • @MirrimBlackfox
      @MirrimBlackfox 7 місяців тому +2

      It has been suggested to stick to name brand Vaseline (as it is not like it is all that much more expensive) and Vaseline regularly tests for just this sort of thing to prevent it from reaching market.

  • @mymai5859
    @mymai5859 6 місяців тому +1

    4:16 As an X generation person, it gets us in the feels that 1965 can be swapped for 1865 & no one notices. We were not born when Vaseline was patented lol

  • @roden70
    @roden70 7 місяців тому +3

    Oh, in winter you can use vasaline on the rubbers of your car doors so your doors don't freeze shut. Just a fun fact.

  • @xErinxx
    @xErinxx 7 місяців тому +2

    I have weak skin from having EDS; it tears easily and heals slowly. I also have a hard time using bandaids because adhesive can cause rashes or literally rip more skin off when I take them off. So what do I use when I get a cut or scrape (which is often)? Vaseline! It helps so much in sealing the injury so it doesn’t get infected, and then it can literally make things heal twice as fast for me. I haven’t found another product that works for that (liquid bandaids have latex which I’m allergic to) so when people bash petroleum skincare all I can do is laugh. Vaseline and similar products are a godsend, I’d love to have them live a day in my shoes with and without it!

  • @Anoukvs91
    @Anoukvs91 7 місяців тому +4

    I use cetomacrogol for my face because of "clown" eczema and dry spots and it has 20% vaseline in it. It did wonders for my skin. ❤😊

  • @tphotos3485
    @tphotos3485 18 днів тому +1

    I use vaseline as my go-to for just about everything skin-healing. As a kid in winter I used to get 1) really bad nose bleeds and 2) really bad dishydrotic eczema on my hands and sometimes around my face. These were both very embarrassing and uncomfortable/painful. I'd get blood all over my books because my hands would crack and my nose would randomly bleed almost everyday.
    People go on and on about how you should use "natural" and "plant-based" products but those contain a lot of irritants for people with a compromised skin barrier. Anything floral or oat-based, or anything with shae/cocoa butter, will take my eczema from dry/flaky to raised and burning almost immediately. When I don't have eczema those products are fine, it's just when I have current symptoms. I'd been using oat-moisturiser until I was like 18 and thought the burning during an eczema flare was just because of the hot shower but as soon as I stopped using it the pain and itching improved.
    I had a really painful flare up a few years ago at 20-21 and had eczema covering my entire arms, legs, lower stomach, and occasionally my face and chest - this is when I switched to all non-irritating derm-recommended products. If you have eczema, I highly recommend vaseline and QV brand soaps/moiturisers (don't know if they have that in America, but it's in Aus and the UK). Formulated for hospitals to be as low-irritant and hypoallergenic as possible. No fragrance. Massive part of my management when I'm not using any medication and a solid investment.

  • @s.e.a.b.
    @s.e.a.b. 7 місяців тому +7

    Just wanted to point out that petroleum jelly was also created by Indigenous people wayyyy before settlers started extracting oil as a resource!

  • @meretetoftjensen6086
    @meretetoftjensen6086 6 місяців тому +1

    Vaseline is a great and safe product for dry spots on the body, but avoiding it on the lips and around the nose is best.
    Vaseline cannot be broken down by our body and can cause health problems if inhaled or ingested (like lipoid pneumonia). The Danish consumer council (Forbrukerrådet Tænk) have gone out to tell people to minimize use on the lips/nose until more is known about its effects, but otherwise recommends use since it (as you said) is great for dry skin, eczema, and small wounds. It's in Danish, but I can link it if anyone is interested.
    A great alternative to vaseline for the lip/nose area is lanolin, which is very similar in consistency and properties. I use Vaseline on the rest of my body and face though.:) Vaseline is also great for protecting your skin against extreme cold, and a thin layer is great for preventing swimsuit and wetsuit chafing

  • @rhiannonrhiannon6285
    @rhiannonrhiannon6285 7 місяців тому +4

    Ever since I started using Vaseline on my face my skin looks amazing. Who knew this would happen??

  • @ariste01
    @ariste01 7 місяців тому +2

    My youngest had awful eczema when she was a toddler. The only thing that worked was to cover her in this balm we got at a local herbal shop and then seal that in with aquaphor. Poor kid would scratch until she bled otherwise. Luckily she seems to have grown out of it.

  • @laurieparis2203
    @laurieparis2203 7 місяців тому +6

    My concern with petrolatum is that it could potentially bind any sort of oil based vitamins or actives ( retinol, vitaminE ) so that they can't get into the skin as easily. I say this bc many years ago, I remember reading that taking mineral oil for constipation would bind and carry oil based vitamins out of the body
    I know they aren't the same thing but they are both sourced from the earth, versus animals or plants.
    Just curious if there's been any research on this?

  • @jahbern
    @jahbern 7 місяців тому +3

    If you have dry skin and want a “natural” product (and I say that ironically because we all know that means nothing 😂) try lotion bars. You can buy solid lotion or you can make it yourself. One part beeswax, one part solid unrefined coconut oil, and one part shea/cocoa/mango butter. You don’t need any preservatives and it’s super easy and inexpensive to make. You can throw a bar in your purse and have it with you everywhere. It’s a LIFESAVER if you have dry hands or have to wash your hands a lot. You can also use it as lip balm. My favorite company is called Made On. But I just make my own. Melt it all in the microwave and pour into a container that’s a shape that works for you. I use small bowls to make body bars and silicone mini cupcake pan for purse bars. It’s a game-changer! Plus,to the bars are 100% edible and can even be organic if that matters for you (I used them on my kids when they were babies, so that mattered to me for a while). ❤

  • @owentheslug
    @owentheslug 7 місяців тому +1

    i buy lotions i like the smell of & then take 2 parts that 4 part cerve, mix them together. then i take half to 1 part vaseline & mix that in about 1/4 at a time to make a hand cream that works to heal my hands in the winter. it allows me to wear a lotion that smells nice, wears for ages & isn't too greasy. it works amazing. i adjust the amount of vaseline by how dry my hands are & keep it in a refillable pump bottle on my desk, bathroom counter & bedside table. my eczema normally doesn't let me do scented stuff but with the low dilution i can handle it. i used to use just the cerve & vaseline. kinda a tangent, but thought i would share if anyone else finds it a bit greasy or doesn't care for the scent.

  • @LeiyaHendricks
    @LeiyaHendricks Місяць тому +1

    I saw a woman who had long beautiful locs. I asked her how she grew her hair so long. She said " petroleum jelly ". I said that's toxic. She said "do I look poisoned, I've been using it for years ". Years later here's this video. Ty for the clarification. ❤

  • @lhmcd5538
    @lhmcd5538 7 місяців тому +2

    I’m sorry but you have 1980 instead of 1890 just after you mention Edwin Drake. I always transpose numbers s that’s why I noticed. Great info so thank you. May you all please take care and stay safe. Louisa. 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩

  • @CrystalFier
    @CrystalFier 7 місяців тому +5

    According to Google, Unilever hasn't used animal testing since the 80's. Plus, Vaseline is already vegan unless otherwise stated, like in products made with honey.

    • @sheofthealwysmispronouncedname
      @sheofthealwysmispronouncedname 7 місяців тому +2

      Google is a search engine, not a definitive source of information. Unilever was still very much testing on animals in the 80s. I was a member of an animal welfare organization that focused on getting one of their testing sites shut down in the mid-80s.

  • @lennemitincan
    @lennemitincan 7 місяців тому +5

    currently having a bad cold. Vaseline is saving my mouth and nose. I live in france, europe and amazon doesn't sell solimo petrolatum. to get a cruelty free one i had to get it at a store called Hema (big tub was 3-4 euros)

    • @thiccookies
      @thiccookies 7 місяців тому +1

      I live in Canada and Amazon doesn't sell the solimo either😔
      I have no idea where to find it tbh

  • @damayantianand7949
    @damayantianand7949 7 місяців тому +24

    Haha anytime someone tries telling my skincare is toxic or "contains chemicals", I channel my inner Cassandra and say "water is a chemical " and /or "arsenic is natural ".

    • @GrungeGalactica
      @GrungeGalactica 7 місяців тому +6

      I love how hypocritical tiktok is; one week there’s a lady doing a full face of gel nail polish, (seriously wtf) the next people are scared of vaseline?! Brain rot.

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 7 місяців тому

      ​@@GrungeGalacticagel nail polish on her Face?! What the... Maybe she'll try crazy glue next time. Sounds like anything for some clicks. How bad was the skin reaction?

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 7 місяців тому

      Don't forget poison ivy and snake venom!

    • @darkshadowrule2952
      @darkshadowrule2952 7 місяців тому

      ​@@sarahrosen4985hell, theoretically you could slather yourself with a lot of varieties of snake venom, so long as you haven't got open wounds. In the right quantities and with the right research and control, it could even easily be used for medical applications, I mean some snake venom is just a supercharged muscle relaxant or nerve blocker

  • @carlalatuda6574
    @carlalatuda6574 6 місяців тому

    Very informative! I’ve noticed that a lot of high-priced lip balms have petroleum jelly or petrolatum listed as one of the first ingredients.

  • @mimimimz6719
    @mimimimz6719 7 місяців тому +1

    I get eczema in winter time. Mostly on my hands. ( I live in Canada, and winters can be cold and dry). I use Vaseline to prevent and cure it. It works better than medicated eczema creams, and it's safer. I even used it on my eyelid.

  • @starstruck96
    @starstruck96 Місяць тому

    Thankyou for all the info! I have very sensitive skin and most affordable moisturizers hurt my skin so I started using this. Also noticed my lashes become healthier ❤

  • @jamiegould5191
    @jamiegould5191 7 місяців тому +1

    Omg thank you!! My son had horribly severe eczema when he was 6 months old. We were scrambling to keep his skin under control, the poor kid was mutilating himself. His doc recommended we use PJ. When my mom found out, she treated me like I was basically smoking with him in my lap. And she would straight refuse to use it when she watched him. I appreciate the info! ❤

  • @amandatucker6334
    @amandatucker6334 2 місяці тому

    I love the vaseline cocoa butter healing jelly. Smells so good and I put it under my eyes.

  • @jbskincaremakeup.
    @jbskincaremakeup. 7 місяців тому +2

    Love your videos!!! so much information , I’m an Aesthetician And love how informative and funny you are 😆 thanks Cassandra I know what to look for and what to recommend to my clients ❤❤

  • @roden70
    @roden70 7 місяців тому +1

    In winter when it's freezing a thin layer of vasaline really helps your skin to stay healthy. We have a famous skatingtour here on nature ice which only is held in very cold winters and those skaters are absolutely covered in vasaline to have any skin left after 230 km of ice skating.

  • @cocostrayer6667
    @cocostrayer6667 7 місяців тому +3

    1965?!?!?!? Or 1865?

  • @NessaRossini...
    @NessaRossini... 6 місяців тому

    I love the tubes of Vaseline medical grade. I was buying expensive eye ointment and ingredients were petroleum jelly and mineral oil. Now after cleansing my face and eyes I put Vaseline around my eyes, eyelashes and waterline. Gives nighttime relief to extreme dry eyes and softens lines. I'll use Vaseline after moisturizer on lines and dry patches. Keeps lips soft and nails moisturized. Any cuts or scratches gets a coating and great on kitties paws to keep them soft.

  • @gracie979797
    @gracie979797 7 місяців тому +2

    Solimo is Amazon's house brand. I use Covidien Vaseline Pure Ultra White Petroleum Jelly. It's hospital grade.

  • @deej1015
    @deej1015 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Cassandra for this deep dive. As a kid, my Mom and Grandma would grease me up using Vaseline. I use Aquaphor from head to toe, especially in the winter

  • @cestlavie6212
    @cestlavie6212 7 місяців тому +2

    The word elaion it is actually pronounced éleon in Greek. You're great Cassandra!! 🎉

  • @Swampbooty83
    @Swampbooty83 7 місяців тому +1

    Cassandra… we NEED a video with your thoughts on acne supplements. Brands like ClearWithin are getting popular but I want to know what you think of them.

  • @Puckeredpeach
    @Puckeredpeach 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this video. The only thing I’ll say is when the fire inspector came to inspect for our lip balm business we had to give him ingredient information because he talked about petroleum jelly and flammability. And we would have had to jump through a few more hoops.

  • @lovev9904
    @lovev9904 7 місяців тому +1

    I use it on my front baby hair and eyebrows to grow before I go to bed. Has not failed me.

  • @janedoe4858
    @janedoe4858 7 місяців тому

    Really good job clearing up all the the issues around around petroleum jelly. Could you do a vid about statins next ?

  • @lorrainejaffer5275
    @lorrainejaffer5275 Місяць тому

    Girl you ATE! Thanks for this

  • @TheNoblegaz
    @TheNoblegaz 2 місяці тому

    I always use it when I have blocked nose. Just apply a generous amount into your nostrils directly. It works like magic

  • @terrysanchez5205
    @terrysanchez5205 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this information. I love that you went into the history of vaseline. Read very helpful

  • @leavealekalone
    @leavealekalone 7 місяців тому

    I am watching this while applying a thin layer of Vaseline on my skin 💖 My favourite petroleum product is the healing ointment from Elastoplast, as it is vaseline with some extra ingredients, like panthenol.

  • @kathleenrutherford733
    @kathleenrutherford733 6 місяців тому

    I love this channel!! Smart, Beautiful, and funny

  • @kassidydunn9100
    @kassidydunn9100 6 місяців тому

    Vaseline healed my skin barrier and cystic acne. All time favorite product

  • @vasiesingh1982
    @vasiesingh1982 Місяць тому

    I started using Vaseline on my face and I see alot of differences my skin looks smooth and younger also wrinkle free

  • @hannahsmith296
    @hannahsmith296 7 місяців тому +1

    Lol I am not on TikTok so I didn’t even know this was a big thing on there 😂 petroleum jelly is literally like the only thing me and my family use on our skin. It’s been really beneficial for me and my oldest son in particular who both struggle with really sensitive skin and also very dry skin. I’m sure there are people out there who it doesn’t work for but for us it’s been amazing.

  • @amandatucker6334
    @amandatucker6334 2 місяці тому

    I use it under my eyes after applying my eye creams. It holds the moisture in.

  • @ebishrimpy9366
    @ebishrimpy9366 4 місяці тому

    As a teenager with bad acne more than a decade ago, I used to apply PJ at night because it helped soothe the pimples and heal them faster with less scarring. I never woke up with brand new pimples that might have been caused by the PJ; I even had softer skin in the morning!

  • @SwobodnyYT
    @SwobodnyYT 7 місяців тому

    Great video, very engaging and informative

  • @elle4008
    @elle4008 7 місяців тому +1

    could you please do a video on Scarlett’s Johansson and Kate Foster’s skincare line? it’s called The Outset

  • @yamimedina8014
    @yamimedina8014 6 місяців тому

    I am obsessed with this stuff lol. I use it on my lips every night because chapstick was just drying my lips out like crazy. The vaseline is amazing. My lips are no longer dry.

  • @CandyDiva
    @CandyDiva 7 місяців тому

    New to subscribe to your channel ❤. However, I do watch your UA-cam videos. Love them. Love the knowledge you share. Thank you for all you do to inform 😊.

  • @brightmoon7132
    @brightmoon7132 7 місяців тому

    Hmmmm. I had no idea people were hating on vaseline.
    It have used it for chapped lips. I have also used it on my heels to keep from getting blisters with new shoes. But otherwise I have never used it on my skin, it's way too greasy for me. I use pure shea butter because it moisturizes really well but absorbs quickly so I don't feel greasy.

  • @sue3032
    @sue3032 7 місяців тому

    I have always used it since a child. I’ve used it on my hands and feet with white socks and gloves. Use it on my lips and eyes if irritated. Use it on my elbows and knees when dry. I can’t sleep with it on my face but I do use it on my neck and décolletage.

  • @scoopydaniels8908
    @scoopydaniels8908 7 місяців тому

    Vaseline is a life improving item for people with wounds that will not heal.. additionally, if you use it on a wound and cover it, it keeps it moist to prevent scarring.. if using it in that context, it slows healing down to allow the skin to heal properly with no scar tissue

  • @MissCaraMint
    @MissCaraMint 7 місяців тому +1

    I had no idea that anyone was going around claiming that Vaseline of all things is toxic. It’s absurd.

  • @revdodie7076
    @revdodie7076 2 місяці тому

    love this video , i use vaseline all the time

  • @TheInvisibleCar
    @TheInvisibleCar 2 місяці тому

    At 4:14: "He was so fascinated by this that he decided to patent it in 1965." Quite remarkable to think about just how old he must been if The Beatles were already on the ground rocking America before he decided to patent it, some 106 years after he discovered it one day in 1859. And I could have met the guy when I was a kid! LOL

  • @fathercrellick
    @fathercrellick 7 місяців тому

    slugging literally changed my life i always wakeup with glowing & soft skin

  • @louis4809
    @louis4809 7 місяців тому +1

    Ive used a variety of Petroleum jelly’s and none of them work as well as Vaseline. Ive tried to find out what makes Vaseline unique and apparently they infuse minerals into their triple distilled petrolatum. Apparently this replicates the minerals that would have been present in the rod wax. It’s disappointing that Vaseline is not cruelty free but they are by far the best petroleum jelly on the market with their patented “recipe”.

  • @elennawong5552
    @elennawong5552 7 місяців тому

    Only started to use vaseline half a year ago . Now it has become a staple . It works magic on my eyelids !

    • @richardgrobertson5293
      @richardgrobertson5293 7 місяців тому

      I have used it for years on my eyelids to keep from from becoming red, dry, and itchy! Works year round. I have been doing this for 45 years!

  • @scoopydaniels8908
    @scoopydaniels8908 7 місяців тому

    Other things are run through Shard animal bones as well. White sugar is made white sugar by using charcoal filtration through animal bone