Editing Difference between Vaseline and Petroleum Jelly
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Winter season brings dry and irritated skins with it. Many products are available in the market that help moisturizing dry skin and treat other skin conditions including cuts, burns and rashes etc. Petroleum jelly is one of these products, and it has been around for centuries. People mostly rely on it because it is a simple, non-expensive easy to find product. Many brands commercialize this product, being Vaseline the most popular one. | Winter season brings dry and irritated skins with it. Many products are available in the market that help moisturizing dry skin and treat other skin conditions including cuts, burns and rashes etc. Petroleum jelly is one of these products, and it has been around for centuries. People mostly rely on it because it is a simple, non-expensive easy to find product. Many brands commercialize this product, being Vaseline the most popular one. | ||