Oh my goodness, it’s so much better than petroleum jelly (and it won’t degrade latex/rubber). Put it anywhere, you can even eat it, it’s safe for nursing babies.

Other than nipples, it has thousands of uses. I use it under my nose where my CPAP machine rubs me raw. Oh, and it’s a great moustache wax too!

Just try it. I costs a bit more than PJ, but it’s like owning the best quality product of it’s type. Nobody can buy anything better.

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    Guidelines:

    Things that are well-made and durable (even if they won’t last a lifetime) are A-Okay!

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      Sure… But consumable items typically wouldn’t be described as “durrable”. Like a well made cheeseburger isn’t an investment in your ability to continue having a good cheeseburger on an ongoing basis. There is no durable lotion. It’s nice if a little goes a long way, but it’s still consumable. If you want a candle that lasts longer, the solution is just to buy more candle.

      Like shoes being well made means you can buy nice shoes once and have shoes for longer, even if they do eventually wear out due to being an item that sees a ton of wear and tear.

      That being said, I really don’t mind the occasional post that isn’t really a fit. This got a lot of people talking and engaged with this community as a social space and that’s kinda the point of social media. But I don’t think this post is quite the right fit for the comm (and that’s okay :)