Combining Vaseline with carrots is a resourceful, traditional approach to creating a natural “oil-based infusion” for the skin. In this pairing, the Vaseline acts as a protective, occlusive base that traps the fat-soluble nutrients of the carrotโspecifically Beta-carotene (Pro-vitamin A) and Vitamin E.
This mixture is often used as an intensive “beauty balm” for extremely dry areas like heels, elbows, or even as a soothing overnight treatment for the face to encourage a natural, healthy glow.
The Synergy of the Ingredients

- Carrots: They are naturally rich in antioxidants that help protect the skin from environmental stress. The Beta-carotene gives the skin a subtle, refreshed appearance.
- Vaseline (Petroleum Jelly): It creates a physical barrier on the skinโs surface, preventing moisture loss (transepidermal water loss) and allowing the carrotโs nutrients to stay in contact with the skin for longer.
Carrot Infusion Glow Balm
This preparation involves a slow infusion to ensure the carrotโs vitamins are fully integrated into the jelly base.
Ingredients
- 1 medium Carrot (washed, dried, and finely grated)
- 2 tablespoons Vaseline
Instructions
- Prepare the Carrot: Grate the carrot using the finest side of your grater. It is important that the carrot is dry; any excess water can prevent it from mixing properly with the Vaseline.
- The Gentle Melt: Place the Vaseline in a small, heat-safe glass jar. Set the jar in a pan of simmering water (a double boiler) until the jelly turns into a clear liquid.
- The Infusion: Add the grated carrot to the liquid Vaseline. Keep it over very low heat for about 15โ20 minutes. You will see the jelly take on a beautiful, bright orange tint.
- Strain: While the mixture is still warm and liquid, strain it through a fine-mesh sieve or cheesecloth into a clean tin or jar to remove the carrot pulp.
- Set: Let the balm sit at room temperature until it solidifies back into a soft, orange-hued jelly.
- Apply: Use a small amount on dry patches of skin or as a lip treatment before bed.
A Thoughtful Perspective
- Storage: Because this contains fresh carrot extract, it is best stored in a cool, dark place and used within two weeks.
- Color Note: Due to the high Beta-carotene content, this balm has a natural orange pigment. If you have very fair skin, apply it sparingly at night to ensure it absorbs fully without leaving a tint.
- The Leftovers: Don’t throw away the carrot pulp! It is now infused with a bit of the jelly and makes a wonderful, one-time exfoliating scrub for your hands.
Pro Tip: For an extra cooling effect on tired skin, you can add a single drop of Lavender oil to the mixture while it is still in its liquid state.



