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various reports have come up many times in relation to JnJ, that say their products contain harmful ingredients. I have used them for a little time initially for my baby, but i stopped completely once the entire cancer controversy came up. yes, JnJ also admitted that one of their product did contain the said ingredient. i feel that a brand such as JnJ should have been careful about such things and not even one product should have had such harmful chemicals. the fact that it did proves to me that they were not careful enough, and i cannot trust them with my baby's products again. so no, i would not recommend you use JnJ. Biotique and himalaya are both amazing brands

No! Especially NOT under 12 mos. I took Baby Basics while pregnant and was taught how powder, baby powder had been the lone culprit in SIDS situations. Little babies lungs aren't able to hock up thickness and when they breathe in the powder from the air it Creates a paste like substance in their bronchial tubes making their breathing more shallow and they either die from not enough oxygen to the brain or suffocation. DON'T USE BABY POWDER! just change their diapers frequently and use preventative rash creams like Butt Paste or any zinc products to keep moisture rolling into the diaper instead of against the skin.

Baby powder or talcum powder contains talc (or magnesium silicate). When inhaled, it can cause breathing trouble and serious lung damage. In small amounts, the powder could irritate a baby’s lungs. I would recommend this Kodomo baby lotion powder. I've been using this for both my kids.

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You might want to try Tiny Buds Rice Baby Powder. This Rice Baby Powder is safe for babies with skin asthma and skin eczema. http://tinybudsbaby.com/product/rice-baby-powder/ Products are also available in Major department stores like SM.

I am using Nature's Baby Organic Powder on my kids. It is non talc and fragrance free. I got it from iherbs.com http://sg.iherb.com/Nature-s-Baby-Organics-Silky-Dusting-Powder-Fragrance-Free-4-oz-113-4-g/23075

I don't want to scare anyone but there's been a problem with Johnson's baby powder recently... https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/18/health/johnson-and-johnson-baby-powder-recall-bn-trnd/index.html

Johnson's baby powder has been recalled and even banned in the US due to the presence of carcinogenic chemicals. It is best to avoid using this product.

yes pls dont use anything with talc. i would suggest going natural and using arrowroot powder or cornstarch. my whole family uses these, including LO

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Don't use powder if there is no need for it. If you really need something go with coconut oil.

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