![]() ![]() It’s also lovely for wearing out and about with the delicate fruity fragrancies that aren’t as harsh, or as expensive as perfumes. The ointment can be used on the lips to combat dryness but also to give a sheen as a lip gloss. I like to use the Pure Paw Paw range as an alternative to make up and as a way of hydrating. There are no fillers, just pure beeswax in each tube, and it’s 100% cruelty free. I’ve seen friends use it on nappy rash too, and it can be used as a lovely fragrant hand cream, especially after washing your hands. This is great for taking out and about with the kids, and as it can be used on both yourself and them, it saves space on holiday packing too.Īs it’s Australian, it’s also widely used on sunburnt skin or to hydrate skin, which for us is great when it’s bedtime and we are battling the central heating. Minor cuts and grazes can be soothed with the balm, along with bug bites and minor rashes. There are endless uses for Pure Paw Paw ointments I use it for my lips and taming eye brows, but it can just as easily be used on anyone including children. They come in different sizes too, starting at handy 15g and 25g. ![]() ![]() Made from the Carica Papaya fruit in Northern Queensland, they are available in lots of flavours including strawberry, coconut, grape and the two varieties which were sent to us Cherry and Watermelon. Pure Paw Paw is now in the UK and they sent us some ointments to try. If you’ve ever visited Australia, you’ll know that the Paw Paw ointments which they all use are everywhere, and rightly so when you learn what properties they hold. Disclaimer – We received this item free for the purpose of this review/feature but all words and opinions are our own. ![]()
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