
It might sound unusual, but combining Vaseline and onion creates a powerful natural remedy that many are just now discovering. This simple mix offers unexpected beauty and skin-healing benefits that can leave you wondering, “Why didn’t I try this earlier?”
🧅 Why Onion?
Onion is packed with sulfur compounds, antioxidants, and vitamins C & B6, which are known to support skin repair, fight inflammation, and improve circulation. It also contains antimicrobial properties that help cleanse the skin and promote healing.
💧 Why Vaseline?
Vaseline (petroleum jelly) locks in moisture, protects the skin barrier, and enhances the absorption of active ingredients. It’s soothing, hydrating, and perfect for sealing in the natural benefits of other ingredients.
🌟 What This Mix Can Do for You
1. Fades Scars and Dark Spots
Onion extract is commonly used in scar creams. When combined with Vaseline, it penetrates deeper into the skin, helping fade acne scars, stretch marks, and dark spots naturally over time.
2. Soothes Cracked Skin and Heels
This combo softens rough areas like elbows, knees, and feet. Onion supports skin regeneration while Vaseline seals in hydration, helping cracks heal faster.
3. Anti-Aging & Wrinkle Reduction
The sulfur and antioxidants in onion help reduce fine lines and improve skin elasticity. With Vaseline locking in moisture, the skin appears smoother and plumper.
4. Treats Dry Lips and Pigmentation
Yes, even your lips can benefit! Apply a small amount to help lighten pigmentation and heal dry, chapped lips.
🧴 How to Make the Mix
Ingredients:
- 1 teaspoon onion juice (freshly extracted)
- 1 teaspoon Vaseline
Instructions:
- Grate or blend a small piece of onion and squeeze out the juice.
- Mix equal parts onion juice and Vaseline in a small bowl.
- Apply to clean skin in desired areas.
- Leave on for 20–30 minutes or overnight for deep treatment.
- Rinse with warm water if needed.
Note: Do a patch test first. Avoid applying near the eyes due to onion’s strong nature.
Final Thoughts
It may be a surprising combo, but Vaseline and onion together deliver real results. From fading scars to softening skin, this simple trick is a hidden gem in natural skincare. Try it a few nights a week — your skin might just thank you!
98-year-old Kentucky woman with over 230 great-great-grandchildren meets her great-great-great-grandchild for the first time in amazing photo with 6 generations in it
An incredibly heartwarming photo showing six generations of women from the same family has gone viral recently as it captured the attention of a large number of people.
At the top end of the age scale is 99-year-old MaeDell Taylor Hawkins who is holding her seven-month-old great-great-great-granddaughter Zhavia Whitaker in her arms while the rest of the women, including MaeDell’s daughter, Frances Snow, 77, granddaughter Gracie Snow Howell, great-granddaughter Jacqueline Ledford, 29, and great-great-granddaughter Jaisline Wilson, 19, are posing behind them. Today, MaeDell has more than 620 grandchildren from her own daughters and their children’s children.
“I know it’s rare for six generations … it’s even rarer for all of them to be the same gender,” MaeDell’s granddaughter Howell, 58, told Good Morning America. “We’re all girls — girl power, as well.”

When they snapped the photo and shared it on the social media, none of them knew it would attract that much attention.
“We just kind of planned a day, and we just all met and grandma knew we were coming,” Howell, who now lives in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, said.
MaeDell got married back in 1940 when she was just 16 years old. Her husband was 50-year-old rail worker Bill Taylor who at the time had 10 children and needed someone to take care of them while he was at work. MaeDell took the role of a mother and went on to have 13 children on her own.
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The family lived a very simple life as they lacked electricity, running water, and a stove, among the rest.
Getting married young was normal back in the day. Speaking of it, Howell said, “Now we don’t. We have children later in our life, so families are not that big. Having six generations is very, very rare to start with.”
The Kentucky matriarch now boasts a whopping 623 descendants, according to a family chart shared by her daughter-in-law, Janice Taylor. They include 106 grandchildren, 222 great-grandchildren, 234 great-great-grandchildren and 37 great-great-great-grandchildren.
“If everything goes well, the baby’s doing well, Grandma’s doing well – we’re all going to meet back in June and get another picture,” the family shared.
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