Some people use the blend to improve the look of uneven skin tone. Lemon’s vitamin C may help brighten dull areas over time, while Vaseline prevents excessive dryness that exfoliation can cause.
For chapped lips, a small amount applied before bed can soften flaky skin. The Vaseline protects and conditions, while lemon gently exfoliates. However, lemon may sting on cracked skin, so caution is important.
The mixture is also used on nails and cuticles. Massaging a tiny amount onto cuticles can boost moisture, while lemon may help reduce surface staining on nails.
To make it, mix one tablespoon of plain Vaseline with one teaspoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice. Apply a thin layer to clean skin for 10–15 minutes, then rinse and moisturize. Use only a few times per week.
Always patch test first, as lemon can irritate sensitive skin and increase sun sensitivity. Apply at night and use sunscreen during the day. While not a miracle cure, this simple blend can be a budget-friendly addition to a balanced skincare routine.



