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Vaseline ()Also pronounced with the main stress on the last syllable . is an American brand of -based products owned by British multinational company .

(2025). 9781118428931, John Wiley & Sons. .
Products include plain petroleum jelly and a selection of skin creams, , , cleansers, and .

In many languages, the word "vaseline" is used as generic for petroleum jelly; in , the Unilever products are called Vasenol.


History
In 1859, Robert Chesebrough, a chemist who formerly clarified from , a waxy oil from the heads of , was losing business as whale oil was replaced by . He traveled to the oil fields in Titusville, Pennsylvania to research what new materials might be created from this new fuel. There he learned of a residue called rod wax that had to be periodically removed from oil rig pumps. The oil workers had been using the substance to heal cuts and burns. Chesebrough took samples of the rod wax back to , extracted the usable petroleum jelly, and began manufacturing a medicinal product he called Vaseline.The History of Vaseline Petroleum Jelly began in the Pennsylvania Oil Fields!, Drake Well Museum pamphlet, copyright 1996 by Holigan Group Ltd, Dallas, Texas

The first known reference to the name Vaseline was by the Chesebrough Manufacturing Company in the U.S. patent (U.S. Patent 127,568) in 1872. "I, Robert Chesebrough, have invented a new and useful product from petroleum which I have named Vaseline..."

The name "vaseline" is said by the manufacturer to be derived from Wasser "water" + έλαιον ( elaion) "oil".Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Vaseline was made by the Chesebrough Manufacturing Company until the company, which merged with Pond's in 1955, was purchased by in 1987.


Uses
Vaseline can be used as a lubricant for metallic and plastic surfaces. It can also be used as a moisture insulator for local skin conditions characterized by dry skin, such as atopic dermatitis and . Vaseline should not be used as a , as it may increase the risk for bacterial vaginosis, damage latex condoms, and is not recommended for internal use.


Topical application
As a product, Vaseline is used as a topical which assists with skin water retention by acting as an occlusive agent that prevents of water from the (outermost skin layer) and seals out external water. Vaseline is intended for external use only, and is not recommended for deep skin cuts or punctures, animal bites, or serious burns. Topical petrolatum products like Vaseline are used to manage and relieve atopic dermatitis and in adults.

Vaseline contains . Unrefined mineral oils often contain adulterants including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which can increase risk for certain forms of cancer when consumed orally. When used topically (as is recommended with Vaseline), dermal absorption of PAHs is insignificant. No link between topical petroleum jelly-based moisturizers and cancer has been found in large studies over many years.


Ingredient sources
, the ingredient in petroleum jelly Vaseline, is refined from .


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