kazza15
Posts:2

 | | 13 Jan 2009 9:03 AM |
| My 15 year old daughter swears by paw paw ointment for many uses, but can anyone tell me where you can still buy the small tube version, as i have searched everywhere and everyone is only now selling the large bottle, i live in Melbourne, thanks kaye | | | |
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purplelion
Posts:385

 | | 13 Jan 2009 8:40 PM |
| | my hubby started using it after he went on a medication that made his lips dry. He is addicted. I have to laugh sometimes when he is "glossing up" | | | |
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janebogers
Posts:8

 | | 23 Jan 2009 1:09 AM |
| been using this for years and years from scratched knees to echzma nappy rash burns bites craddle cap dry lips even used it to relieve my fiances skin cancer when everything else fed it this aws the only thingf to relieve it amazing stuff | | | |
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hthomo
Posts:1

 | | 27 Jan 2009 1:38 PM |
| I have been using paw paw since i was a tot...my mum used it for everything and now i use it for everything with my kids
It truely is amazing stuff... i remember my aunty using it on a cold sore... it was gone the next day | | | |
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hthomo
Posts:4

 | | 27 Jan 2009 1:38 PM |
| I have been using paw paw since i was a tot...my mum used it for everything and now i use it for everything with my kids
It truely is amazing stuff... i remember my aunty using it on a cold sore... it was gone the next day | | | |
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lyagushka44
Posts:3

 | | 13 Apr 2009 7:40 PM |
| | It is truly an amazing product! I use it everywhere possible as well: chapped lips, scaches, burns, nppy rash, any skin irritations. Mix with sugar - ad it is a great exfoliant for the lips... and as a ip gloss, of course so versatile! | | | |
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isme
Posts:3

 | | 14 Jun 2009 7:21 PM |
| Hi all, I have used paw paw ointment since my girls were babies! the eldest now being 27yrs. I dont think you can go far past it for almost anything. The best part is that it is virtually all natural...in this day and age that has got to be good. My gorls now use it on their babies, bites/ sore bottoms/ red lips etc etc | | | |
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isme
Posts:3

 | | 14 Jun 2009 7:22 PM |
| Most chemists carry the small tubes. Ask them and they should order in for you ?? | | | |
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khooper
Posts:4

 | | 07 Sep 2009 9:55 AM |
| I'm in Melbourne too and got my small tube from the Pulse Phamacy. Try your local chemist they should have it, otherwise look it up on the internet and see where the stockists are. This stuff is great! After trying various nappy creams this was the only thing that cleared up my newborn babies nasty nappy rash! Havent tried it for much else other than a lipgloss but will have to after all ive heard on here! | | | |
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purplelion
Posts:385

 | | 10 Sep 2009 6:37 PM |
| | It is also available at Target | | | |
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booboo77
Posts:64

 | | 08 Oct 2009 9:38 PM |
| Wow since posting this post I had no idea that so many people loved and used Paw Paw ointment it is truly a great product I too call it the magic cream when using it on my 2 year old. | | | |
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purplelion
Posts:385

 | | 21 Oct 2009 12:37 PM |
| | I must admit I never use it on the kids, but I have never really had a reason to. | | | |
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rolymack
Posts:107

 | | 21 Oct 2009 1:21 PM |
| | My local target has it on the counters in the small tube for about $4.99 | | | |
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flickity_flick_flick
Posts:127

 | | 21 Oct 2009 1:26 PM |
| i use pawpaw ointment for sooooo many things - but - my 12 mth old daughter is lactose intolerant and pawpaw cream doesn't clear up her 'rashes' :( I have to use medicated cream for her. I still swear by pawpaw cream though, heals sooo many things! | | | |
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morrisfamily
Posts:19

 | | 30 Jan 2010 8:43 AM |
| | I've seen the small tubes in Priceline here in Adelaide, perhaps try there. | | | |
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morrisfamily
Posts:19

 | | 30 Jan 2010 8:46 AM |
| | I love the ointment too - my little girl used it at OSHC on day - she had dry, itchy patch on her face and one of the carers (Sarah) popped some of her ointment on it... so we call the ointment "Sarah Cream" | | | |
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