Yes it is. Kløver Vaseline is made in Norway by Lilleborg Fabrikker(Orkla) under a patented agreement with Chesebrough-Pond, Inc. from 1988, which is owned by Unilever, which again owns the patent and manufacture the Vaseline brand, also in the USA. - In other words - Lilleborg manufacture Kløver Vaseline for Unilever/Vaseline with the same recipe. In Scandinavia, the Kløver Vaseline brand is marked on Vasline's website as one of their products, side-by-side with their Vaseline Original Petroleum Jelly.
There are many household items that have a jellylike consistency. These include petroleum jelly, Vaseline, and grape or strawberry jelly.
Crude oil can be refined to make a plethora of petroleum product. Kerosene, gasoline, petroleum jelly (commonly known as Vaseline), lubricating oil, and heavy fuel, and many other products. Crude oil contains many different substances which all separate during the refining process.
KY Jelly, Vaseline, Bengay, Vagisil, Sepositories, and last but not least... Ron Jeremys' Toe Jam.
Yes but a&d ointment works better in early healing.
NO. Vaseline will cause it to fade prematurely, as will petroleum jelly. ----- It would be best to use a unscented lotion (Fragrance Free). Lubriderm is what I have always used. A&D ointment has always worked well too. Try and steer away from using Triple Anti-biotics and such.
No, Vaseline is actually a brand name for petroleum jelly, which is a mixture of mineral oils and waxes. Both terms can be used interchangeably to refer to the same product.
No! it is Vaseline!
Petroleum jelly (Vaseline) itself is safe, but it will weaken latex condoms.
Put on vaseline (petroleum jelly).
Try "redmart"-they stock up on Vaseline (petroleum jelly) Most good pharmacists stock it
Petroleum jelly, like Vaseline, is not bad for you, just don't eat it. It is safe for babies and the elderly, not to mention everyone in between!
It is sold under the brand name Vaseline.
Yes, Vaseline is a brand of petroleum jelly, and it does contain petroleum-derived ingredients. It is made from a combination of mineral oils and waxes, which are byproducts of the petroleum refining process.
Petroleum jelly and Vaseline are pretty much the same thing. Apply it to your lashes daily and nightly.
Petroleum jelly, also known as Vaseline, was created by Robert Chesebrough. He discovered it in 1859 in the United States while working in the oil fields.
Vaseline Petroleum Jelly
put Vaseline or K.Y. or petroleum jelly on the penis <br>