Vaseline Petroleum Jelly: a Great Eyelash Conditioner
For Long, Strong, and Healthy Eyelashes
Do you want long, lush, and conditioned eyelashes?It's Vaseline to the rescue.
Good, old fashioned Vaseline can be used for so many things and one of the ways that I found that Vaseline can be used for is conditioning eyelashes.
When I was younger, there was someone that I knew that had very long eyelashes. They were long, lush, conditioned, and they had a natural curl to them. It looked like she was wearing mascara, but she wasn't. Her eyelashes were so long and I mean really long. I watched her one day and before she would go to sleep at night, she applied something from a jar to her eyelashes and to my surprise, it was Vaseline. She also put Vaseline on her eyelashes in the daytime as well.
It really was amazing to me that she did not use any mascara. We were both in our teen years at the time and as most teens like to do, we enjoyed trying new things. Well, I do not know how "new" it was to apply Vaseline to eyelashes, but she must have found out that putting Vaseline on her eyelashes was doing something really remarkable to them.
In 1870, Cheseborough opened his first factory in Brooklyn, New York, under the brand name "Vaseline". Vaseline is a trademark reference to petroleum jelly. Vaseline is a brand by Unilever and is a mixture of mineral oils, paraffin, and microcrystalline waxes.
Now, as the years have gone by, the girl that I mentioned previously has apparently stopped using Vaseline and has switched to using mascara. Needless to say her eyelashes do not look the same as they did years ago. They are not as lush as they used to be and they also appear to be shorter and dryer, even though they still have a slight curve to them. Her eyelashes do not look the same, could it be that she stopped using Vaseline? I should have asked her if she was still using Vaseline on her eyelashes, but I didn't.
