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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Apr 12, 2022 ^^
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Idk where people are getting this information that Vaseline is horrible for your skin especially with the eyes. It is actually safe to use especially if you have dry skin. Many dermatologists have encouraged Vaseline to help with your skin barrier. If you are allergic to Vaseline, that is different and you only use a small amount. If you don't want to use Vaseline, petroleum-based balms such as Aquaphor and CeraVe healing ointment works as well. It may not work for those who have oily skin but trust me, it is not 'dangerous'.
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I love that she uses Vaseline!! It’s such an amazing product that really needs more eyes on it. It’s noncomedogenic, so it won’t clog your pores, and it is absolutely safe on the skin. It’s also quite an amazing makeup remover and great for healing the skin and keeping it moisturized (as long as you apply it on damp skin, over moisturizer, and/or are using one of their specialty products like the Cocoa Butter which actively adds moisture back into the skin). It’s all around such a beautiful product to use.
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Her skin is effing gorgeous. And, yeah. It's so refreshing to see that she's using products for dry skin! That's really what she needs. Mrs. Sweeney, if you are reading this. Tata Harper makes a resurfacing mask that is way better than the other stuff and not as harsh. And, yeah. Moisture moisture moisture is your skin's best friend.
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I want to repeat what others have said about Vaseline. Petrolatum is considered noncomedogenic, meaning it does not clog pores. It is an occlusive, so when applied over moisturizer (also called slugging), it prevents at least 90% (I've even read up to 99%) transepidermal water loss. Retaining hydration in your skin helps to speed up barrier repair. Of course, like with everything, certain people may have a negative reaction to it, so if anyone wants to try it, patch test first. If straight vaseline scares you too much, you can always try Aquaphor, Cerave healing ointment (my fave), etc...
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I'm so happy to see her using Vaseline! My grandmother had used Vaseline in her skin care routine for decades. She used to swear by it, and I was always sceptical. I clearly should've known better since she had the smoothest, softest, nicest skin, even in her 80s. It also helped keep her skin as healthy as possible after she was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in her 30s. Its a great product that's definitely slept on.
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@babyvanderwoodsen
2 years ago
sydney literally radiates the sweetest energy. i absolutely adore her. she deserves the world!! 😭🧡 ..cassie on the other hand 👀
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