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Great
××× BENEFITS ×××
• Good for baby's bottom.
• I use it only after my baby has done it's excrement.
××× DRAWBACK ×××
• The product is not recommended for baby because of the powder. The talc can accumulate in the lungs so when I use it for baby, I do not put it on the buttocks to extend it, I put on my diaper and it's clothes and then at that moment I do it .
××× CONCLUSION ×××
• Good products if apply properly.
××× FEEDBACK AFTER 8 MONTHS ×××
• The bottle is not finished yet.
This is amazing!
I use this as an extra dryness technique during the summer months and workouts. It keeps me feeling dry and fresh during moments that you normally wouldn't. A great product!
Love it!
I love this product for the quality and the smell. Overall a great product! Would definitely recommend to anyone that has a baby or has the chub rub going on. Works great!
Good
A great every day powder that has a light fragrance, i have used it many times with my children and it goes a long way..definately a value for money item
cheap, affordable and readily available baby powder that has a light fragrance.
A soothing effect
I use baby powder for a few different things. After shaving if I have an ingrown hair I put baby powder on it to keep it from being moist which also has a soothing effect. I also use it when my skin becomes irritated from the heat and developing a heat rash.
I love this pwoduct because it's an inexpensive way to treat some of my common skin issues with shaving and heat rash.
I would buy again
I do not use this on my baby because I am paranoid over inhalating the powder but I use it on myself as a dry shampoo. It work great though since I have dark hair, it can take a bit of time to work the powder through the scalp in order to avoid a powdery look. If you have lighter hair, this is less of an issue. It gets rid of the oiliness and even seems to keep dandruff at bay. I would recommend this and the price is very cheap.
More Uses than I Planned
This is not just for babies - seriously.
This is my keep fresh -don't smell like you tried too hard scent.
I use it in my pits when I'm lounging at home and before I go to bed.
It keeps me cool and dry and I don't have to use chemical based anti-perspirant all the time. Cornstarch is natural, so no need to worry.
If it's gentle enough for babies - it's worry free for me.
It's a life hack - thank me later.
Love it
I've used this since my daughter was born. It does not irritate her sensitive skin and smells good. It really does help keep moisture off of her. She's never had a diaper rash.
Cornstarch is more natural and safe to use on my babies.
Since talc baby powder has gotten a bad reputation of being a cancer causing product I personally prefer to be safe. That is why I use the Johnson's pure cornstarch baby powder cause I know it's the safer option for my baby. In my opinion nothing smells better than a clean baby smelling of baby powder. It's the baby smell everyone has come to know and love. I usually sprinkle a small amount to my hands and lightly rub it into their body as opposed to sprinkling it. That way I know the powder doesn't fly and end up being inhaled as their is a warning on the bottle to keep away from the face as inhalation of the product may cause breathing problems. My most frequent use for this powder is to apply it to my babies neck when she is teething as it will prevent a rash from occurring. If there is any redness or irritation caused from that it will get rid of it immediately.
Although there are many uses for baby powder I mostly use it on my baby I have also used it on a squeaky floor board and was surprised when it actually got rid of the creaking noise. I know Johnson's brand have gotten a bad reputation but honestly when I think of traditional baby scents I think of Johnson's Baby Powder and Johnson's Baby Shampoo.
I wouldn't recommend using baby powder on your baby or kids, unless you use a bit in your hand to rub on them as the chemicals are really bad to inhale, this product also helps take away the stink in your shoes and cat litter if you pour some in them.
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