Monday 3 May 2010

8 comments:

missy_ellie_uk said...

I love Paw Paw ointment and have been trying to force it on my friends for years, I can't believe it is not more popular in the UK. There are a couple of sites where you can get it a lot cheaper than £8.50 too, I usually pay under £4 for a tube.

Kat said...

I think it's funny that you could get the ingredients list straight away. Back home (NZ) there was a big debate about whether or not it was petroleum based. I know health food shops started stocking it when it became available and then quickly pulled it from their shelves.

Alexia said...

Just as a sub-note, the £8.50 price quoted was for a 75ml pot on Cult Beauty. The better known 25g, handbag size tubes are £4 each (we sell them as a pack of 2x25g for £7.99) which is the cheapest you can find them in the UK.

Unknown said...

I have the pawpaw and cannot stand the fermented smell or taste of it. That being said..i agree, its a fantastic product for dry, chapped lips and i've been using it on a burn mark recently and have had great results. Don't like the greasy feeling though :( love/hate *sigh*

Jesue Valle said...

I love this stuff! I never leave home without it. I'm lucky to live in Australia where its widely available. They have a massive bin full of the tubes in every pharmacy I go to.

I highly recommend it!

David said...

It is very valuable stuff but contrary to what you say there are sites where it is musch cheaper than cultbeauty whic have a sting in theri tale with the postage charge.

Anonymous said...

does this paw paw stuff do anything for dark lips?

or can you recommend something that does - i want my natural lip colour back

Donna said...

Hi,

the cheapest place I have found this product inthe UK is on Amazon for £4.99 + £2.99 postage. Cult Beauty now charges more than this.

Try Amazon