You may use petroleum jelly (Vaseline) when styling or caring for your hair, or you may accidentally get petroleum jelly on your hair during skin care. If you've ever been there, you know that cleaning Vaseline out of your hair is no easy task. This article will discuss how to get Vaseline out of hair.
Vaseline is a by-product of crude oil refining and is a thick, greasy substance. Because of its moisturizing and emollient effects, it is common in many cosmetics, lotions, and facial creams. Common functions are as follows:
Increase Hair Shine
Petroleum jelly is often used in hair care products, such as styling gels, to add shine and control frizz. At the same time, you can also apply a small amount of Vaseline paste directly to the ends of your hair to increase shine.
Relieve Dry Skin
Vaseline can effectively lock in moisture on the surface of the skin to achieve a moisturizing effect. It can also be applied to the lips to prevent and treat chapped lips.
Help Skin Heal
If the skin has minor scratches or abrasions, you can also apply Vaseline to avoid itching and leaving scars.
Although Vaseline has many benefits for our hair and skin, it can cause side effects if used improperly.
Clogging Pores:
Since petroleum jelly is a thick, oil-based product, overuse can lead to clogged pores and the possibility of acne. If it accidentally gets on the scalp, clogging the scalp will affect hair growth, leading to dandruff and scalp itching.
Allergy:
Some people are allergic to this oil-based product, so if you are using Vaseline for the first time, do a skin test behind your ears or elsewhere first to prevent allergies.
Damaged Hair:
Excessive use of Vaseline or failure to clean it may cause hair to become brittle and damaged, which may lead to breakage and split ends over time.
Bacterial Infections:
When using Vaseline, clean your skin and keep it dry, and make sure the Vaseline is stored clean, otherwise, bacteria may breed.
To avoid the problems mentioned above, it is very important to use Vaseline correctly and clean it thoroughly. Here are some methods I have compiled for you.
Clarifying shampoo cleans better than regular shampoo and is designed to remove stubborn impurities from your hair. When washing your hair, apply clarifying shampoo focusing on the area where the Vaseline was applied. Massage into hair and scalp and rinse with warm water. If your hair feels a little dry, use a conditioner. Additionally, clarifying shampoos can also be used to clarify hair gels and mousses.
Because petroleum jelly has an oily texture, adding a small amount of dish soap to your shampoo and applying it to your hair can effectively remove petroleum jelly from your hair. Please be careful not to get it on the scalp, massage the hair, and then rinse it twice.
Baby care products are formulated to be safer and cleaner. If you want to choose gentle hair products, I recommend baby shampoo or baby oil. The method of use is generally very simple, just apply the product to your hair, massage, and rinse.
You can find glycerin-rich soap in offline or online stores. After wetting your hair, lather up glycerin soap or oil-based soap and apply it to your hair to remove oil. Then rinse with warm water and dry.
Cornstarch or other household flour is also a good choice, and you can use this type of flour to soak up the Vaseline. Apply a generous amount of cornstarch or talcum powder to your hair, rub it into your hair, wait a few minutes, then brush it off with a comb or rinse it off with water. The only drawback to this method is that it may stain the floor.
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