Description
Johnson’s Baby Fresh Powder is clinically proven to be gentle and mild on baby’s delicate and sensitive skin. It has honeysuckle extract which gently refreshes and cools the skin. This powder particles glide over baby’s skin, reducing friction, and keeping skin feel soft, dry, smooth, and lasting freshness. It reduces the effects of chaffing and rubbing of baby’s delicate skin. It is made with dermatologically tested and approved formula which is also hypoallergenic (unlikely to cause allergic reaction).
Form
Powder
Flavor/Variant/Type/Size:
Johnson's Fresh Baby Powder, 200 gm.
Key Benefits
- Minimizes risk of allergies (hypoallergenic)
-Powder is clinically proven to be gentle and mild on baby’s skin
-Contains purified talc fully assessed by medical experts and other high quality ingredients
-Honeysuckle extract cools and refreshes the skin
-Eliminates friction so that skin feels delicate, soft, and dry,/br>
-Soothing comfort and lasting freshness
-Protects skin from rubbing and chaffing
-Dermatologist approved
-Free from paraben (preservative) or dyes
Direction For Use
-Shake powder directly into your hand, away from the face, before smoothing onto the skin.
-Perfect for use after diaper change or warm bath.
-Use anytime you want skin to feel soft and fresh
-Close tightly after each use
Storage
-Store at or below room temperature
-Keep away from the reach of children.
Safety Information/Precautions
-For external use only
-Keep out of contact with children's nose or mouth to avoid inhalation.
-Its inhalation can cause breathing problems, in that case see a doctor right away.
-Keep away from the reach of children as it contains small parts that upon ingestion cause choking.
-Avoid eye contact.
Faqs
1. Is Johnson 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.