Linda F.
Linda F.

Are Bruers still manufacturing paw paw ointment for putting on abrasions

R B.
R B.

I have a 75g jar that solidified because it has not been opened for a year. It does not have a use-by-date. I am tempted to microwave it for a few seconds to restore its creaminess but I thought I'd ask about this first. I hate to toss it out.

Captain Snooze
Captain Snooze  

I have a jar that has not been opened for 6 months and it seems the same. If yours has solidified it may have dried out. If that is the case, try mixing in a bit of vegetable oil and a very small amount of honey. Microwaving it just a bit may make it easier to mix in the oil and honey. If it is that old, though, maybe it just needs to be replaced!

brian
brian

Where do i buy this product from please as I have dermatitis? - cheers

shissy
shissy  

A lot of chemist seem to have them otherwise you can order direct from the Brauer website.

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brian
brian  

Howdy - I asked this question then remembered that I bought some before though I couldn't remember which chemist I bought it from / I will look out for the product to possibly buy it that's if I can afford it at the time - anyway thanks again - cheers

Dana
Dana

Can I use this product on my dog who has itchy skin

Thanks

shissy
shissy  

I'd certainly try - it worked a treat on my niece who had bad ecemea

brian
brian  

Yeah you could probably try putting the cream on your dog though be prepared to have very greasy fingers

robyn
robyn

I have just purchased your pawpaw ointment but. When i try to squeeze it out a clear liquid pours out and a dry ointment. Is this how it is supposed to be? Robyn

brian
brian  

Howdy - probably not / when I bought my packard it was totally just a paste / there is probably something wrong with it / either call up the manufacturer or go back to the shop you bought it from - cheers

GLL
GLL

What is the shelf life of the product :

- a new bottle?

- after it is opened?

Thanks.

brian
brian  

As any product it is not as good after you open it as fresh air gets to it / another way someone can tell if a product goes bad is to smell it to see if it's gone bad

GLL
GLL  

What about a brand new one?

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