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thread: Baby Powder

  1. #19
    Tigergirl1980 Guest

    Well it doesn't say anything else but zinc oxide. And zinc oxide comes in a solid white form which I assume is then ground down into the powder.

  2. #20
    Tigergirl1980 Guest

    No worries

  3. #21
    BellyBelly Life Member

    Nov 2003
    1,861

    Also, if you are concerned about the inhalation risk but still want to use powder you can just sprinkle a small amount into a container beforehand and pat it on bub with a cotton ball. Less chance of it going everywhere that way.

  4. #22
    Tigergirl1980 Guest

    Yup you're right Kate. It doesn't say anything about having talc in it whereas J&J baby powder does.

  5. #23
    Registered User

    Mar 2005
    Melbourne
    40

    I'm not willing to take the risk, especially because of the potential for inhalation. I read someplace that once it gets into your lungs it gets imbedded and can't be removed. I don't want this stuff anywhere near me OR my baby. Like pp's have said, there's always cornstarch powder, plus as of yet I haven't used any kind of powder on Abbie, I haven't needed to.

  6. #24
    Registered User

    Mar 2005
    Sydney, NSW
    3,352

    Here I have been using powder in the nappy area at EVERY nappy change!! Whoops! I used it for Tilly as well, hope she doesn't get cervical cancer. Actually I had CIN 3 which is the stage before cancer, maybe my mum used it on me!! Anyway, think I'd better stop using it! xo

    Have just looked at my powder and it's J&J pure cornstarch with aloe and vitamin E. Is this oK? It doesn't have talc in the ingredients, just corn starch, tricalcium phosphate and fragrance. ??
    Last edited by Mumma2three; June 3rd, 2006 at 07:50 AM.

  7. #25
    julesr Guest

    I emailed Curash to ask if their anti-rash powder contained talc - here's the response:

    Yes, the Curash Anti-Rash Baby Powder does contain Talc as well as Cornstarch.

    Regards
    Customer Service
    Church & Dwight (Australia) Pty Ltd

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