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thread: Baby powder on girls.

  1. #19
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    The Hawkesbury
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    Ive heard it too.. and i dont use it for the fact that it clumps when wet. If i had a girl, id definately not use it either.

  2. #20
    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2006
    Adelaide
    874

    A silly question...Is cornstarch the same as cornflour? I looked for it in the supermarket today, but could only find cornflour?

    Also..Not sure if anyone has mentioned this and off the baby topic, but I'm now questioning the use of loose face powders over the top of makeup...Its just come to mind...I think I will be throwing that out too.

  3. #21
    Registered User

    Jan 2004
    GONE MAD....back in 10!!
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    Is talc what's the baddie?
    Or all powder in general?

  4. #22
    julesr Guest

    Yes talc is the baddie ingredient. A talc-free powder is fine. I use J&J's cornstarch baby powder. Cornstarch is the same as cornflour - cornstarch is the American term, but you can buy baby powder that is made of cornstarch/cornflour instead of talcum powder, you don't actually have to go and buy a packet of cornflour. It would be in the baby aisle of the supermarket.

    I never thought of face makeup but yes a lot of makeup contains talc. I'm not inclined to chuck out my makeup though - it doesn't get anywhere near my cervix...(!) I realise I might be breathing in particles of talc but I don't wear makeup very much anyway.

  5. #23
    Registered User

    Jan 2004
    GONE MAD....back in 10!!
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    That's a relief! I use the cornstarch one Phew.

  6. #24
    BereavedBella2007 Guest

    ok this is really scary, ok so i dont use talc any more but i always used it for the smell more than anything, my cornstarch dont smell that pretty any suggestions for the pretty smell?

  7. #25
    Taia's Mum Guest

    i used it at 50% of my babies nappy changes since she was born (7weeks ago) - I feel like the worst parent in the world..........

  8. #26
    Registered User

    Aug 2005
    1,226

    i used it at 50% of my babies nappy changes since she was born (7weeks ago) - I feel like the worst parent in the world..........
    Please dont feel like that Natty, just stop using it today! it will be ok!

    i am shocked my these articles, i had no idea! ill defn tell my MIL, she must go through about a large container every month!

  9. #27
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Melbourne
    2,732

    RE an earlier comment on talc being asbestos - I am pretty sure that talc is a form of chalk. Talcum POWDER may have once contained asbestos but talc itself is not the same as asbestos. Like Trish posted, similar but not the same

    Pretty awful about the link to cancer!!
    Last edited by Roryrory; May 14th, 2007 at 08:16 PM.

  10. #28
    Registered User

    Jan 2004
    GONE MAD....back in 10!!
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    Yeah Nessa, it's available everywhere. The same place as the usual powder.

  11. #29
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
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    B456, oh my gosh I have "curash" powder too and I use that on my inner thighs (embarrassing i know) when I get heat rash on my thighs in summer (some of you know what i am talking about!!) and it relieves the pain. I have heard about baby talc powder but never thought about my curash powder being the same (silly i know!!) so i might stop using it! In fact, i will!!!

    Pawpaw ointment cream (comes in red tube or red container) at the chemist is great!!!! it soothes, cleanses and relieves so might try that on myself when i get a heat rash... and for babies i have heard its good too....

    My mum always used talc powder on herself when i was growing up, i remember... i wonder if she used it on us girls? hope not!!! I bet she did!!!!!!

  12. #30
    BellyBelly Member

    Dec 2005
    3,130

    how can they keep selling it if it is unsafe?

  13. #31
    Registered User

    Jun 2005
    Perth
    1,454

    If it is unsafe to use on girls genitalia due to potential cancer risks would the same principle apply to boys too?

  14. #32
    Platinum Member

    Nov 2004
    Victoria
    857

    Great thread. I have only used talc on Amy once and that was last week and it will be the last time. I knew about toxicity when breathing it in but not about the ovarian risk. Thanks to everyone who has posted this information.

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