Petrolatum

Petrolatum

9.2

Ingredient Info

Petrolatum, commonly known as petroleum jelly, is a mineral-based occlusive moisturizer derived from petroleum. It forms a protective barrier on the skin's surface to lock in moisture and prevent water loss, making it effective for dry and sensitive skin.



Benefits

  • Creates a strong moisture barrier to prevent water loss from skin
  • Helps heal and protect damaged or irritated skin
  • Non-irritating and hypoallergenic for most people, including sensitive skin types
  • Safe to use around eyes and on delicate areas

Potential concerns

  • Has a thick, greasy texture that some people find uncomfortable
  • May feel heavy on oily or acne-prone skin
  • Does not actively hydrate skin—it seals in existing moisture rather than adding water

Science: Recent dermatological research confirms petrolatum is highly safe with an excellent safety profile. Common myths about it causing acne or flammability have been scientifically dispelled. It is widely used in clinical dermatology as a vehicle for medicated treatments and wound care, with virtually no allergenic or comedogenic concerns for typical use.



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