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petrolatum
[pe-truh-ley-tuhm, -lah-]
noun
a yellowish or whitish, translucent, gelatinous, oily, semisolid, amorphous mass obtained from petroleum: used as a lubricant, rust preventive, in the manufacture of cosmetics, and in medicine as a protective dressing, emollient, and ointment base.
petrolatum
/ ˌɛٰəˈɪə /
noun
Also called: mineral jelly. petroleum jelly.a translucent gelatinous substance obtained from petroleum; used as a lubricant and in medicine as an ointment base and protective dressing
Word History and Origins
Origin of petrolatum1
Word History and Origins
Origin of petrolatum1
Example Sentences
Applying a thick layer of lip balm with moisturizing ingredients like petrolatum or shea butter before bedtime will also nourish your lips and prevent chapping, Rogers said.
Unfortunately, I developed an incurable lung disease due to the petrolatum.
A: Many people use Vaseline or other petrolatum products to moisturize their nostrils, just as you do.
“Don’t forget about your lips, as they can be affected by the friction of the mask – consider applying petrolatum to your lips before you wear your mask and at bedtime,” Kovarik added.
For instance, Whole Foods’ 2018 list of unacceptable ingredients, which includes more than 400 compounds, included petrolatum, which dermatologists recommend to patients because it is so nonallergenic.
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