Petrolatum in Makeup (General) Guide
Petrolatum is found in...
- Eye Shadow (227)
- Styling Gel/Lotion (171)
- Hair Color and Bleaching (160)
- Concealer (151)
- Body Wash & Cleanser (131)
- Lipstick with SPF (130)
- Hair Relaxer (128)
- Facial Moisturizer/Treatment (114)
- Anti-Aging (95)
- Diaper Cream (89)
- Disposable Diapers (86)
- Lip Balm with SPF (77)
- Foot Moisturizer (75)
- Hand Cream (70)
- Foundation with SPF (61)
- Deodorants & Antiperspirants (Women's) (56)
- Bar Soap (53)
- Facial Cleanser (50)
- Blush (49)
- Deodorants & Antiperspirants (General) (47)
- Lip Treatment (45)
- Lip Gloss with SPF (45)
- Eye Cream & Treatment (45)
- Eye Liner (35)
- Wound Treatment (34)
- Facial Powder (33)
- Lip Liner (28)
- Sunscreen SPF 15 and Above (28)
- Moisturizer with SPF (26)
- Lip Plumper (25)
- Makeup (General) (24)
- Baby Lotion (24)
- Sunless Tanning (22)
- Deodorants & Antiperspirants (Men's) (21)
- Bronzer (21)
- Fever Blister/Cold Sore (20)
- Body and Foot Scrub (19)
- Denture Care (18)
- Facial Wipes (17)
- Eye Drops/Artificial Tears (16)
- Shaving Cream (16)
- Anti-Itch/Rash Cream (16)
- Eczema/Damaged Skin Treatment (15)
- Brow Makeup (14)
- Anti-Fungal (Yeast Infection Treatment) (13)
- Body Firming Lotion (12)
- Hair Care (General) (12)
- General Products (12)
- Scalp Treatment (11)
- Anti-Fungal Treatment (11)
- Muscle/Joint Soreness (10)
- Anti-Dandruff (10)
- Baby Care (General) (10)
- After Sun Product (9)
- Leave-In Conditioner (9)
- Vapor Rubs (9)
- Other Eye Makeup (8)
- Skin Fading/Lightener (8)
- Oral Pain Relief (8)
- Cuticle Treatment (7)
- Soap (General) (7)
- Shaving Cream (Men's) (7)
- Skin Care Kits (7)
- Eye Care (General) (6)
- Insect Bites/Stings (6)
- Depilatories (Women's) (6)
- Athlete's Foot Treatment (6)
- Antiperspirants (Women's) (6)
- Scar Treatment (5)
- Mask (5)
- Anti Frizz (5)
- Body Spray (5)
- Facial Scrub (5)
- Styling Mousse/Foam (5)
- Poison Ivy/Oak/Sumac (5)
- Hair Spray (5)
- Feminine Care (General) (4)
- Tanning Oil (4)
- Makeup Remover (4)
- Baby Conditioner (4)
- Hemorrhoids (4)
- Corn/Callus Treatment (4)
- Bath Oil/Salts/Soak (4)
- Topical Pain Relief (External Analgesic) (4)
- Bath & Shower (General) (4)
- Foot Treatment (4)
- Antiperspirants (Men's) (4)
- Sunscreen Below SPF 15 (3)
- After Shave (3)
- Hair Perm (3)
- Nail Treatment (3)
- Hair Loss Treatment (3)
- Foot Care Kits (3)
- Foot Cleansing (3)
- Redness/Rosacea Treatment (3)
- Baby Soap (3)
- Men's Grooming (General) (3)
- Massage Oils and Lotions (2)
- Acne Treatment Kits (2)
- Teeth Whitening (2)
- Body Oil (2)
- Liquid Hand Soap (2)
- Nipple Cream (For Moms) (2)
- Oral Care (General) (2)
- Body Powder (2)
- Hand Sanitizer (2)
- Pain/Wound Treatment (2)
- Car Care (2)
- Detangler (2)
- Foot Odor Control (2)
- Facial Hair Bleach (2)
- Acne Creams and Gels (2)
- Shampoo (1)
- Food (1)
- Exfoliating Stones and Brushes (1)
- Fragrance For Women (1)
- Depilatory (Men's) (1)
- Eye Makeup Remover (1)
- Cradle Cap Treatment (1)
- Hair Removal Waxes (1)
- Mascara (1)
- Insect Repellents (1)
- Nail Strengthener (1)
- Nail Care Kits (1)
- Toothpaste (1)
- Wart Removal (1)
- Bubble Bath (1)
- Baby Sunscreen (0)
- Depilatories (General) (0)
More information on Petrolatum in Makeup (General)...
Petroleum jelly is a flammable, semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons, having a melting-point usually ranging from a little below to a few degrees above 75°C (167°F). It is colorless, or of a pale yellow color (when not highly distilled), translucent, and devoid of taste and smell when pure. It does not oxidize on exposure to the air, and is not readily acted on by chemical reagents. It is insoluble in water. It is soluble in dichloromethane, chloroform, benzene, diethyl ether, carbon disulfide and oil of turpentine.
There is a common misconception (resulting from the similar feel they produce when applied to human skin) that petroleum jelly and glycerol (glycerine) are physically similar. While petroleum jelly is a non-polar hydrocarbon hydrophobic (water-repelling) and insoluble in water, glycerol (not a hydrocarbon but an alcohol) is the opposite: it is so strongly hydrophilic (water-attracting) that by continuous absorption of moisture from the air, it produces the feeling of wetness on the skin, similar to the greasiness produced by petroleum jelly. The feeling is similar, but petroleum jelly repels water, and glycerine attracts it.
Producers of microcrystalline wax[3] and related materials often produce petrolatums. Some testing standards used by these companies are as follows:...
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