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1.Is Johnson's baby powder safe to use?
Johnson & Johnson has maintained that their talc-based baby powder is safe to use. Talc, the world's softest mineral, is used to absorb moisture and improve the feel of hundreds of items.
2.What are some side effects observed with talcum powder?
Respiratory (breathing) problems are observed in infants if they inhale or ingest talcum powder particles.
3.Can baby powder be applied on vagina?
Reports suggest that women should not use products containing natural minerals on their genitals, such as baby powder, genital antiperspirants and deodorants, body wipes, and bath bombs.
4.What is a safe substitute for baby powder?
Any moisture-absorbing powders containing cornstarch, baking soda, tapioca starch, arrowroot starch, kaolin clay, rice starch, and oat flour blends are examples of healthy alternatives to baby powder.
5.Is it safe to use baby powder now?
Yes, baby powder is now generally considered safe to use. However, like any product you use on your infant, it's a good idea to be cautious.