Vaseline for Skin Tag Care: Step-by-Step Guide
Important Note
Vaseline (petroleum jelly) does not remove skin tags by itself. It can help protect and moisturize the skin before and after treatment.
What You’ll Need
- 1 tablespoon pure Vaseline (petroleum jelly)
- Optional: 2 drops tea tree oil
- Optional: ½ teaspoon aloe vera gel
- Cotton swab (Q-tip)
- Bandage (optional)
Step 1: Clean the Area
- Wash the skin around the skin tag with mild soap and water.
- Pat the area dry with a clean towel.
Step 2: Prepare the Mixture
- Soften 1 tablespoon of Vaseline if needed.
- Mix in the aloe vera gel and tea tree oil (optional).
- Stir until smooth.
Step 3: Apply
- Use a clean cotton swab.
- Apply a thin layer of the mixture around the skin tag and surrounding skin.
- Cover with a small bandage if desired.
Step 4: Leave Overnight
- Leave the Vaseline on overnight.
- Wash the area gently the next morning.
Step 5: Repeat
- Apply once each night.
- Continue until the skin has healed if the tag has been professionally removed.
Storage
- Store the mixture in a clean container.
- Keep at room temperature for up to one month.
Safety Tips
- Do not cut, burn, or pull off a skin tag at home.
- Do not use on infected, bleeding, or suspicious skin growths.
- Stop using if irritation develops.
- See a healthcare professional if the growth changes color, bleeds, grows rapidly, or is painful.
What Vaseline Can Do
- Helps keep skin moisturized.
- Protects the skin while it heals.
- May reduce dryness and irritation after treatment.
What Vaseline Cannot Do
- It does not dissolve or remove skin tags.
- There is no reliable evidence that it can make skin tags fall off overnight.

