Paw Paw Salve vs Paw Paw Cream: Whatβs the Difference?
Walk into any Australian chemist and you’ll see them side by side: paw paw salves, paw paw balms, paw paw creams β all with the same fruit on the label, all promising much the same thing. But they’re not the same product, and knowing the difference saves you buying the wrong one. What is a salve, exactly? A salve is one of the oldest skincare formats there is: oils or fats thickened with wax (usually beeswax β or, in many big-name paw paw products, petroleum jelly). Salves don’t absorb much β that’s the point of them. They form a protective layer that sits on top of your skin, sealing moisture in and the weather out. A paw paw balm is essentially the same idea, usually firmer. What is a cream? A cream is an emulsion β oils blended with a water-type base β made to absorb into the skin rather than sit on it. Our cream’s base isn’t even water: it’s certified organic aloe vera juice, carrying 60% paw paw fruit extract β made from fresh Australian fruit, never a dried or freeze-dried powder. Same fruit, opposite philosophies Salve / balm Cream How it works Sits ON the skin β a seal Absorbs IN β delivers Feel Waxy, greasy, protective Light, sinks in Usual base Beeswax or petroleum jelly Water β or in ours, organic aloe Vegan Often not (beeswax) Ours is β always Choose a salve when you want a physical barrier β a seal over your skin against wind or weather. Choose a cream when you want the goodness in your skin β everyday moisturising with nothing waxy left behind. Why we make a cream, not a salve At Real McArthur we went the cream road on purpose. A salve’s base β the wax, the petroleum β is most of the product; the fruit is a passenger. In our cream, the fruit IS the product: 60% paw paw fruit extract made from fresh Australian fruit grown by certified organic growers. Vegan and cruelty-free from base to label: no beeswax, no lanolin, no petrolatum, ever. That’s our natural paw paw cream with magnesium β and if you’re weighing up creams against the famous petroleum-based options, we’ve written an honest comparison of the two with no scare tactics. Quick answers The fruit should be the point β not the wax it’s carried in. Shop natural paw paw cream β
What Is Paw Paw Cream? (And What Should Be in a Good One)

Paw paw cream is one of those things every Australian household seems to own — a soft, skin-loving cream made from the tropical paw paw fruit (Carica papaya). The fruit’s natural enzyme, papain, along with its vitamin C, is why paw paw earned its place in Aussie bathroom cabinets generations ago: it helps soften, smooth and condition the skin. But here’s the thing most people don’t realise: not all paw paw creams are made the same way — and the label tells the story. Read the label: what’s actually in most paw paw products Plenty of the famous paw paw tins and tubes at the chemist are built on a petroleum jelly base — often well over 90% — with a small amount of fermented paw paw mixed in. Petroleum jelly isn’t from a plant; it’s a by-product of the oil industry. It works by sitting on top of your skin as a greasy seal. A true natural paw paw cream is different: it’s designed to absorb, carrying the fruit’s goodness into the skin without the greasy layer. What we put in ours instead Our Paw Paw Magnesium Body Cream is made with fresh Australian paw paw in a plant-based formula — no petroleum at all — blended with magnesium and aloe vera. It’s vegan and cruelty-free: no beeswax, no honey, no animal ingredients. How our cream is made differently Three choices set our creams apart, and every one of them is on the label. First: where most creams start with plain water as the main ingredient, ours starts with certified organic aloe vera juice. Second: the whole formula carries less than 1% preservative — genuinely rare on today’s market. Third: the paw paw itself is real Australian paw paw extract, sourced from Australian organic growers — never a powder imported from overseas. Made in New South Wales, Australia. What’s inside a really good paw paw cream? Across our range you’ll find the paw paw backed by a team of skin-loving naturals: organic aloe vera juice, jojoba oil, shea and cocoa butters, coconut, macadamia and camellia oils, native quandong extract, chamomile, lavender and ylang ylang oils, and natural vitamin E. Our face cream adds hyaluronic acid to the mix. Every ingredient is listed openly on our ingredients page. Which of our creams is right for you? Paw Paw Magnesium Body Cream 200ml — the everyday all-rounder: natural paw paw cream plus magnesium and aloe vera, for body, hands, elbows, heels and anywhere skin needs softening. Our most popular product. Paw Paw Face Cream with Hyaluronic Acid 125ml — the facial specialist: lighter, with hyaluronic acid for that plump, hydrated feel. Plenty of our customers keep both — one on the bathroom shelf, one on the bedside table. Everyday ways people use paw paw cream Dry lips — a light layer any time they need softening Elbows, knees and heels — the rough-skin trouble spots Hands and cuticles — especially after washing up or gardening All-over moisturiser — gentle enough for the whole family, light enough for everyday How cosmetics are regulated in Australia (and why our wording is careful) In Australia, skincare sits under real rules. Creams that claim to treat or cure skin conditions are regulated as medicines by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA); honest cosmetic makers stick to what a moisturiser truly does — soften, smooth, moisturise and condition. That’s exactly how we describe ours, and it’s why you’ll never see wild medical promises on a Real McArthur label. If a paw paw product somewhere makes big healing claims, that label is worth a second look. Quick answers Natural, vegan, petroleum-free — paw paw cream the way it should be.Shop our paw paw creams → Keep reading: paw paw ointment vs natural cream Β· why our range is built on certified organic paw paw
The Benefits of Paw Paw as a Food and Using It as a Cream for Your Skin

Benefits of Paw Paw as a Food and for Natural Skincare Benefits of Paw Paw for Skin and Natural Skincare Once referred to as the βfruit of the angelsβ, paw paw has long been loved for its golden colour, tropical flavour and naturally rich fruit profile. In Australia, paw paw has become a familiar favourite β enjoyed fresh as food and also valued as a beautiful botanical ingredient in natural skin care. Many Australians know paw paw as a sweet, tropical fruit that can be eaten fresh, blended into smoothies, added to breakfast bowls or enjoyed with a squeeze of lime. It has a soft texture, a bright flavour and a naturally refreshing taste that makes it a popular choice in warmer weather. But paw paw is not only enjoyed as food. It is also used in skin care because of its smooth texture and naturally nourishing feel. When included in a cream or balm, paw paw can help create a rich, easy-to-apply product that supports everyday skin comfort. Paw Paw as a Natural Food and Skincare Ingredient. Naturally colorful, soft and full of tropical character It is commonly enjoyed as part of a balanced diet and is known for containing naturally occurring vitamins, minerals and plant compounds. Its gentle flavour makes it easy to enjoy in many simple ways. You can eat it fresh, add it to a fruit salad, blend it into a smoothie or serve it as part of a light breakfast. For many people, paw paw is one of those fruits that feels simple, sunny and unmistakably Australian. ## Paw Paw in Natural Skin Care Paw paw has also earned a place in natural skin care. Its soft fruit profile makes it a popular ingredient in creams, balms and ointment-style products designed for everyday use. A natural paw paw cream can be used as part of a simple skin care routine to help skin feel soft, smooth and moisturised. It is especially useful when you want a rich, plant-based product that is easy to apply to areas that feel dry or weathered. Rather than making big claims, the real beauty of paw paw skin care is its simplicity. It brings together a well-loved tropical fruit with carefully chosen ingredients to create a product that feels practical, natural and down to earth. ## Why Choose a Natural Paw Paw Cream? Not all paw paw creams are made the same way. Some products rely heavily on petroleum-based ingredients, while others focus on natural oils, botanical ingredients and a more skin-friendly feel. At Real McArthur Paw Paw Products, our focus is on creating natural Australian-made paw paw skin care with honest ingredients and a simple purpose: to help support soft, smooth and moisturised skin as part of your everyday routine. Our paw paw creams are made for people who want a natural alternative, without unnecessary fuss. They are easy to use, comfortable on the skin and made with care. ## Simple, Natural and Australian Paw paw has a special place in Australian homes, gardens and kitchens. Whether enjoyed as a tropical fruit or used in natural skin care, it remains one of those ingredients that feels warm, familiar and practical. From food to skin care, paw paw is a reminder that simple ingredients can still be beautiful. It does not need exaggerated claims or complicated wording. Its appeal is in its natural character, its everyday usefulness and the care that goes into how it is used. For those who love natural Australian skin care, paw paw cream is a simple and nourishing choice for helping skin feel soft, smooth and moisturised. Try paw paw on your skin too – Real McArthur’s natural paw paw face cream and body cream are made with organic ingredients for soft, healthy-looking skin. Shop the Body Cream → Shop: natural paw paw cream — made with organic aloe vera juice, not petroleum jelly. Frequently Asked Questions
Paw Paw Ointment vs Natural Paw Paw Cream

Looking for the Best Paw Paw Ointment? Meet the Natural Alternative Every Australian knows paw paw ointment. It’s in handbags, first-aid kits and bedside drawers across the country. But here’s something most people never read on the label: many of the popular paw paw ointments are mostly petroleum jelly, with only a small amount of fermented paw paw added. At Real McArthur, we do it the other way around. What’s actually in a paw paw ointment? A traditional paw paw ointment is usually a petrolatum (petroleum jelly) base β often more than 95% β with a small percentage of fermented papaya. Petroleum jelly is a by-product of the oil industry. It sits on top of the skin as a barrier, which is why ointments feel thick and greasy. Our approach is different: we start with fresh Australian paw paw and build the product around it. The natural alternative: fresh paw paw, not petroleum Our Paw Paw Magnesium Body Cream is built on a high concentration of fresh paw paw, blended with magnesium and aloe vera. No petroleum. No beeswax. No animal ingredients at all. That means: Plant-based and vegan β most paw paw ointments and balms are not Petroleum-free β made from fruit, not fossil fuel by-products Fast-absorbing β a cream that moisturises into the skin, rather than a greasy layer that sits on top Australian made β made in New South Wales, Australia Real paw paw extract β from Australian organic growers, never an imported powder Ointment, salve, balm or cream β what’s the difference? You’ll see all four words on shelves, and they’re not the same thing. An ointment is the thick, greasy one β usually petroleum-based, sitting on the skin as a seal. A salve is similar but softer, traditionally made with waxes and oils. A balm is the firm one in tins and sticks β most lip balms are balms, and they’re usually made with beeswax, which means they’re not vegan. A cream is the lightest of the four: it absorbs into the skin rather than sitting on top, with no greasy film left behind. We make a cream β on purpose. It carries more fruit, less grease, and it’s the only one of the four that feels like skincare rather than sealant. Ointment or cream β which should you choose? Β Traditional paw paw ointment Real McArthur paw paw cream Main ingredient Petroleum jelly Fresh paw paw Feel on skin Thick, greasy barrier Light, absorbs in Vegan Usually no Yes Added extras β Magnesium + aloe vera Made in Varies Australia If you love the idea of paw paw ointment β that gentle, old-fashioned Aussie skincare β but you’d rather it came from the fruit itself instead of a petroleum base, a natural vegan paw paw cream is the natural next step. How people use it, day to day Lips β a light layer whenever they feel dry, without the waxy balm feel Heels, elbows and knees β the rough patches that drink up moisture Hands and cuticles β especially after washing up, gardening or a day in the shed After a day outdoors β when skin feels dry and tight, a cream that absorbs beats a barrier that smears All-over body moisturiser β light enough for every day, gentle enough for the whole family What to look for on any paw paw label (ours included) Wherever you buy β even if it’s not from us β here’s how to read a paw paw label like a pro: Where does paw paw sit on the ingredients list? Ingredients are listed in order of amount. If petrolatum or paraffin is first, you’re mostly buying petroleum. Is the base plant-derived or petroleum? The word “petrolatum” is the giveaway. Vegan or beeswax? Balms and many ointments use beeswax β fine if that’s your choice, but it’s not plant-based. Where is it made? Australian made means Australian standards. Are the ingredients listed openly? Ours are, in full, on our ingredients page β including certified organic aloe vera juice where most creams use plain water, and less than 1% preservative in the whole formula. A family business Real McArthur is run by Darren McArthur β son of Tom McArthur, known to many Australians as the Paw Paw Man. Darren carries on the family business with his father’s blessing. Our products are our own, made in New South Wales, Australia. You can read our full story here. Frequently asked questions Keep reading Paw Paw vs Papaya: What’s the Difference? What Is Paw Paw Cream? (And What Should Be in a Good One) The Benefits of Paw Paw as a Food and as a Cream Real McArthur Paw Paw Products — natural, vegan, petroleum-free skincare made in Australia from fresh paw paw. Keep reading: natural paw paw cream vs petroleum ointments Β· what belongs in a good paw paw cream
Natural Paw Paw Cream vs Petroleum-Based Ointments: The Honest Difference

Turn over the most famous paw paw products in Australia and read the first ingredient. On many of them, it isn’t paw paw β it’s petrolatum, better known as petroleum jelly. Often more than 90% of the tube. What petroleum jelly actually is Petrolatum is a by-product of oil refining β the same industry that fuels cars. It’s been used in skincare for over a century because it’s cheap, extremely stable, and forms a waterproof seal over the skin. To be fair and honest: it’s permitted in cosmetics and considered safe by regulators. This isn’t a scare story. It’s a choice story. The two philosophies A petroleum-based ointment works by sitting ON your skin β a thick, greasy barrier that seals things in (and out). The fruit content is usually a small percentage carried in that base. A natural paw paw cream works by absorbing IN β the plant oils and the fruit’s own goodness soaking into the skin with no greasy film left behind. The fruit isn’t a garnish; it’s the point. How we make ours Our Paw Paw Magnesium Body Cream contains no petroleum at all. Instead: real Australian paw paw extract from Australian organic growers, certified organic aloe vera juice where most creams use plain water, magnesium, and natural plant oils and butters β with less than 1% preservative in the whole formula. It’s a paw paw cream and a magnesium cream in one β a combination you won’t find in the big-name tubes. Vegan and cruelty-free throughout, made in New South Wales. Every ingredient is on our ingredients page. Which should you choose? Petroleum-based ointment Natural paw paw cream First ingredient Petrolatum Fruit and plant ingredients Feel Thick, greasy seal Light, absorbs in Origin of base Oil industry Plants Vegan Usually no Yes (ours) If you want a waterproof seal, a petroleum ointment does that job. If you want skincare that feels like it came from a fruit rather than a refinery β that’s why we exist. We’ve written a full ointment vs cream comparison here. Quick answers From the fruit, not the refinery. Shop natural paw paw cream β Keep reading: paw paw ointment vs natural cream Β· why we blend magnesium into our paw paw cream