No. Petroleum jelly, or Petrolatum, is non-polar and completely insoluble in water. In fact it’s water repellent. The Wikipedia article will tell you 1001 new uses you’ve never thought of. read more
Petroleum jelly is a non-polar hydrophobic (water-repelling) hydrocarbon and insoluble in water. Glycerol is an alcohol that is strongly hydrophilic (water-attracting): by continuously absorbing moisture from the air , it produces the feeling of wetness on the skin. read more
Vaseline is a petroleum jelly that is NOT water soluble. The most appropriate product would be KY jelly, which is water soluble. read more