For dry feet or rough heels, a thin layer applied in the evening, followed by socks, can help restore suppleness and comfort. Some also use it occasionally to soften cuticles or protect small areas of friction inside shoes.
Beauty and smart care (in moderation)
Although it’s not a cosmetic product, some people use it occasionally to protect their skin. For example, applied around the eyebrows or hairline, it can help prevent streaks when coloring hair at home.
Its protective effect is also appreciated for forming a barrier against cold or wind on exposed areas, always in very small quantities and on healthy skin.
At home: unexpected but practical tips
It’s probably indoors that Vicks is most surprising. Its strong odor is sometimes used as a supplementary insect repellent. Placing a small amount of the product on a surface near a window can help keep mosquitoes or flies away temporarily.
Another trick known to pet owners: its scent can deter cats and dogs from approaching specific areas. Applied to a cloth placed near a piece of furniture or an area you wish to protect, it can limit certain behaviors without resorting to harsh solutions.
It is also used to facilitate the sliding of a stubborn zipper or to prevent a stopper from getting stuck, thanks to its oily texture.
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