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Not only can inquisitive children get petroleum jelly stuck in their hair, so can adults--especially when they try to use hair products with petroleum jelly (also known as petrolatum or Vaseline), as their base, or when they have been using Vaseline to try to get rid of lice. Removing petroleum jelly from hair can seem really difficult--almost impossible--as it doesn't wash out with shampoo, and other remedies (e.g., corn starch and washing, rubbing it out with a towel) can take a lot of time. Before you attempt to cut all the grease out, try these simple steps.
 
Not only can inquisitive children get petroleum jelly stuck in their hair, so can adults--especially when they try to use hair products with petroleum jelly (also known as petrolatum or Vaseline), as their base, or when they have been using Vaseline to try to get rid of lice. Removing petroleum jelly from hair can seem really difficult--almost impossible--as it doesn't wash out with shampoo, and other remedies (e.g., corn starch and washing, rubbing it out with a towel) can take a lot of time. Before you attempt to cut all the grease out, try these simple steps.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==