The long red tapers you used at last night’s candlelit dinner were a beautiful sight until you saw the candle wax drippings ...
The history of petroleum jelly starts back in 1859 in Pennsylvania where oil workers were using 'rod wax' – an unrefined form ...
Petroleum jelly has many surprising uses. These include being used to prevent chafing, to treat diaper rash, to counteract split ends, to prolong and improve the scent of perfume, to heal the cracks ...
When it comes to health and beauty products, few are as commonly used as petroleum jelly. Often referred to by the brand name Vaseline, petroleum jelly has been around a long time. In the 1850s, oil ...
Picture it: you’ve poured your morning coffee, and you’re making your way to your patio to watch the sunrise. You slide into your warmest slippers, grab your Kindle, reach for the doorknob — and let ...
Petroleum jelly, marketed under various names but most commonly called Vaseline, is one of the best lube and sealing agents for use with water applications. How so, you might ask. Read on and I’ll ...