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Paw Paw Nutrients
Paw paw is a fruit that originates along the east coast of North America. The fruit is rich in vitamin A, vitamin C and various antioxidants. The M.D. of the University of Alberta claims that the vitamin content of paw paw can soften and moisturize your skin. Keeping your skin moisturized may help prevent mild eczema outbreaks whether you use a paw paw ointment or a standard skin cream.
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Every day, thousands of users of Lucas' Papaw Ointment enjoy the benefits of its ability to relieve and cleanse.
The ointment has antibacterial and antimicrobial properties and can be used as a local topical application on the following:
Many users of the ointment also report temporary relief of the symptoms of dermatitis and eczema.




1) Highlighter – Dab a little on your brow line, in your cupid’s bow, and on your cheeks for a gorgeous, glowy effect.
2) Brow tamer – Dip your eye brow brush into balm and use it to groom unruly brows and keep them in place all day.
3) Flyaway fixer – Warm a tiny bit in your palms and gently spread over flyways to keep them at bay.
4) Lipstick smudge-proofer – This is an old model secret: apply some product to teeth, which will prevent lipstick from sticking to them. It instantly safeguards your smile!
5) Cream-based makeup – Turn any matte shadow into a creamy, dewy color by adding a bit of balm to it. You can also add a pinch to lipstick on the back of your hand to mix up a quick cream blush.
6) Hairline protector – Apply to your hairline before dying to prevent color from staining your skin.
7) Makeup remover – Just ran out of your favorite remover? All-purpose balm is a great backup. As with any product, avoid getting it in your eyes or nose. (You don’t want to inhale it!)
8) Treat tattoos – Super-sensitive skin will thank you when you apply a coat to the surface.
9) Night cream – Heat up your balm slightly and it turns into an excellent night cream. Microwave in a small bowl for a few seconds.10) Extend your mani – Massage into nail beds with a week-old manicure to revive your polish’s color and shine.
11) Gel-esque liner – Mix with your favorite eye shadow and paint on with a liner brush.
12) Stretch mark–reducer – Some swear by petroleum jelly over products like cocoa butter to reduce the appearance of stretch marks over time with regular use.
13) Self-tanning aid – Massage into skin before your self-tanner to avoid streaks or those lines of demarcation that appear at the wrists and ankles.
14) Split ends savior – If you can’t get to your stylist for a trim, rub a bit of balm into your split ends to mask them temporarily.
15) Hand and foot hydrator – It may look silly, but a coat of balm under cotton gloves or socks while you sleep will give you new skin by morning.
16) Massage oil sub – If you find oils too messy, use balm instead for a moisturizing and calming effect.
17) Perfume extender – Dab some on your wrists and neck under fragrance to make it last longer.
18) Cuticle treatment – Just massage in! Dry cuticles and brittle nails will love the pampering.
19) Chapstick – Generally speaking, petroleum jelly–based balms are the best chapped-lips remedy on earth. Pick up a little tube to keep in your bag.
20) Shaving gel – In a pinch, coat legs before shaving for a moisturizing barrier to avoid nicks. You may want to change your blade after, as balm can clog it.