It will, of course. Baby powder helps prevent odor, and helps against rashes and other skin problems. You should apply a small portion of baby powder on your hands, and then rubbing it on the area this is affected. If there are any worries about infections or anything of the source, there's no need to get alarmed. Baby powder is pleasant, and refreshing. So, don't be afraid to use it.
No you can not!
It doesn't cure diaper rash--cornstarch is mixed with talc to make powder. It is thought to help absorb wetness. If the baby has a rash, a cream with zinc oxide will help heal the rash before it gets out of hand. The baby should also have some time without a diaper on, since air helps.
A baby would heal faster with chickenpox than an adult, in general.
Rub some aloe on the burned area. It will help it heal faster.
1 week
No one can say as God works in mysterious ways.
Fainting or using Heal Powder, EnergyPowder, Energy Root or Revival Herb.
This is caused by the net inside the swimsuit after you get wet and you start walking or running. I get it all the time, if you do get this a way to heal it is putting aloe vera on it. To prevent this you can try putting baby powder on your inner thighs.
It is a fantastic healing agent! Make sure not to apply it on your vagina.
Not really. Normal delivery is painful, but so is a C-section after the anesthesia wears off. But it takes a very long time to heal from a C-section and you can't do normal activities for weeks.
It is normal for every woman's vagina to have a unique smell; it is natural. Even when you notice a recent difference in its smell, it is not necessarily an infection. That change may be linked to a specific moment of your menstrual cycle because the smell of your vagina can vary depending on the time of the cycle. You can discover different types of vagina smell in recommended related link below.
My suggestion...instead of worrying about the healing process...maybe you should first purchase a much smaller dildo...???