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Vaseline Skincare has been one of the most popular skincare products in the world for many years, and it continues to serve customers globally. 

Robert Chesebrough created Vaseline in 1859. Chesebrough discovered a natural chemical used by oil rig workers to treat their skin.

He called the compound “Vaseline” and started selling it as a therapeutic salve. Today, Vaseline sells a variety of skincare items such as lotions, lip balms, and petroleum jelly.

Vaseline provides high-quality skincare products that have lasted the test of time. Finally, the best brand for you will be determined by your unique skincare needs and preferences.

1. Vaseline Petroleum Jelly is a multi-purpose ointment that protects and heals dry and chapped skin.

2. Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion: A line of body lotions that provide varying amounts of moisture to dry, sensitive, and mature skin.

3. Vaseline Lip Therapy: A line of lip balms that provide varying degrees of moisture and protection.

Vaseline’s flagship cream, Vaseline Intensive Care Advanced Repair Unscented Lotion, contains the following key ingredients. It claims to deliver long-lasting moisture to the skin. The cream’s major constituents are:

Petrolatum, often known as petroleum jelly, is a highly occlusive substance that creates a protective barrier on the skin’s surface to prevent moisture loss.

As previously said, glycerin is a humectant that attracts water to the skin’s surface, keeping it hydrated and moisturized.

Dimethicone is a silicone-based chemical that creates a protective barrier on the skin’s surface to prevent moisture loss. It also has a smoothing effect on the skin, making it look and feel softer.

Allantoin is a naturally occurring chemical with calming and therapeutic qualities. It helps to soothe inflamed skin and encourages cell renewal.

Vaseline’s distinctive cream is called Vaseline Intensive Care, Advanced Repair Unscented lotion.

How to Identify an Original Vaseline Cream, Jelly, or Lotion

Feature Original Vaseline Fake Vaseline
Label Quality Smooth, glossy, clearly printed text Faded, smudged, and pixelated printing
NAFDAC Number Present, clear, and verifiable Not available (some reuse old codes)
Product Info Includes barcode, manufacturer (Unilever), batch no., expiry date missing barcode and  expiry date not available
Lid and Seal Secure lid, inner foil or plastic seal under cap Loose cap, and messy seal
Consistency For creams: thick but smooth; absorbs slowly but fully Too watery and overly greasy with strange smell
Smell Unscented or mild Vaseline scent (if flavored like cocoa butter, smell is gentle) Harsh, chemical, and perfume-like smell
Packaging Durable, smooth plastic or bottle; no dents or cracks Flimsy bottle, rough surface or broken seals
Language & Spelling English only or with French (from global Unilever distribution), zero typos Misspelled words, grammar errors, and off fonts

Tips to Avoid Fake Vaseline in Nigeria

  • Buy from known retailers (Supermart, HealthPlus, Shoprite, etc.)

  • Scan the barcode with a barcode checker app

  • Check for “Unilever” as the manufacturer

  • Verify NAFDAC number via the NAFDAC website

  • Check product seal and expiration date before opening

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