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8 questions from our users

Sandy G.

Sandy G.asked

About to start radiotherapy due breast cancer and node removal. Someone said moo goo applied to the site was very helpful. Any thoughts on this? Would appreciate your answer.

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Clint B
Clint B

Yup moo goo is the go

Sandy G.
Sandy G.

Thanks. How long before starting radio do you start applying the cream?

Robina C.

Robina C.asked

Does moo goo have any phenoxyethanol in their product including the bar soaps?



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Sam49
Sam49

Hi Robina, their website lists each ingredient in every product. I checked both soap bars and neither have pheno. Always contact a manufacturer if in doubt but from what I have seen you should be fine. MooGoo also states, on the following page, that they do not use pheno. or parabens: https://moogoo.com.au/about-us

Sam49
Sam49

Btw, I just ordered my first item this evening so will be keen to see how I fare.

Connie

Connieasked

Where can product be purchased?

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Nancye Turner
Nancye Turner

Hello Connie. I purchase all my Moo Goo products from my chemist Soul Pattinson but I do know other chemists stock the products plus you can order online directly from Moo Goo whose company is at Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast Qld. Online look up moogooskincare and all their products can be purchased this way. Good luck Connie.



Beth Lavington
Beth Lavington

I have also found that a lot of good quality health food shops stock their products and most chemists also stock them. I had my grand daughter over last night and she had the start of a rash on her backside - one application of moogoo and her skin was totally clear in the morning - could not believe it.

Sam49
Sam49

The MooGoo website lists stockists in Qld. For others elsewhere or overseas just buy directly from their site.

Wita Widjaja

Wita Widjajaasked

My niece is 10 yo. GP said she has Keratosis Pilaris skin on her both upper arm. Doctor doesnt recommended any chemical products. Is Moo Goo can help her condition?

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Jojo
Jojo

Hello Wita Widjaja,
Here is a link to the Moo Goo page, which explains your nieces condition and suggestions of their products they recommend to help.
http://moogoo.com.au/keratosis-pilaris/
They recommend their milk soap and MSM soothing cream.
I haven't used these particular products, however Moo Goo is very gentle, natural product, plus they will answer any queries.
My skin is sensitive,I trust their products on my skin, I really like the natural smell too.
Hope this is of assistance and your niece.All the best!

LIz

LIzasked

I have just started radiation, will be having 6weeks, were can I buy this cream, the Chemist warehouse does not stock it,and could not tell me, who does kind regards liz

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EzB
EzB

Where are you located? You can search on this link http://moogoo.com.au/stockists by postcode and it will show you the nearest stockists.
All the best!

Lucy
Lucy

You can buy the cream in the health shops they have it there I bought mine there .

tyler.rae.180

tyler.rae.180asked

Does this cream make you tan really good?

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Tracy W
Tracy W

Yes it does. I'm very fair skinned with Blonde Hair & Blue eyes. This tanning cream looks natural & is easy to use.

Iris Bacher
Iris Bacher

hi Tyler, i am not into tans at the moment, i am having treatment for melanoma, but it is the best cream i have ever had, i will not be with out it from now on
Iris Bacher 17/1/15

F Shanahan

F Shanahanasked

Is there almond oil in moo goo?

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Susie24
Susie24

No, nit listed on the packaging and have just checked their site too http://moogoo.com.au/baby-range/scalp-cream.html

cornflakegirl
cornflakegirl

Almond oil is listed as the second ingredient in their skin milk udder cream.

Marijana89

Marijana89asked

I recently used hair removal cream on my face and it has burned my upper lip :(. I have been using this sensitive hair removal cream for about a year now and havent had any problems. I didnt even have it on for long,3-4 minutes max. It has now been 5 days,and it us still red,not as much,and not sore,just red. Can i use moogoo cream on it? And will it speed up the healing process?

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Melissa J
Melissa J

Hi,

Honestly I am not sure as I have never used it post waxing. I can't see it making the healing process faster but it might cool the area and keep it moisturised.

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