Lucas' Papaw Ointment is an Australian institution. Created more than a century ago by Dr T.P. Lucas, it's a multipurpose balm built around fresh fermented Carica papaya — what Australians call pawpaw. The fruit is Queensland-grown, received fresh and fermented under controlled conditions in Brisbane, then blended into a pharmaceutical-grade petroleum-jelly and wax base that spreads thinly and stays put.
It's the tube Australians reach for without thinking — for lips first, then everything else. One sits in most handbags, gym bags and bathroom cabinets across the country, and it has quietly built a cult following overseas for the same reason: it's the reliable fix for the small, everyday skin problems that come up when you least expect them.



