MooGoo is an Australian-made, family-owned skincare company that focuses on natural, cruelty-free products for various skin and scalp conditions. Founded by Craig Jones, MooGoo originated from a reformulated udder cream designed for his mother's skin issue. The brand name comes from this first product, although it does not use milk as a primary ingredient.
The company offers over 40 products, including skincare for eczema and acne, scalp care items like Milk Shampoo, sun care products, a baby skincare range, and a natural dental line. MooGoo also has a pet care line called Dr Zoo, developed after customers found success using their products on pets. The formulations prioritize naturally derived, non-irritating ingredients, ensuring all products are free of Paraffin, Parabens, and Phenoxyethanol. MooGoo is committed to cruelty-free practices and conducts independent testing to ensure product safety and efficacy.
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