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Talcum powder is not overtly harmful to dogs, but remember that our four-legged friends need a bit of oil in their coats to keep them healthy. The oils are developed naturally, and are somewhat dependent of the animal's diet. Talc, talcum powder, might dry a dog's coat out a bit by absorbing these oils, so consider the reason for applying it and weigh the consequences. A call to a local vet wouldn't cost anything but a bit of time, and good information can almost certainly be had there.
Johnson's baby powder is actually very cheap at just a few dollars a bottle. Most bottles are about 4 dollars.
You use baby powder just a little bit and spread it around on the rash. Or If you don't have baby powder use alcohol. Worked for me!
No, but you might want to discuss it with your doctor. Talc, the main ingredient in baby powder, can be dangerous if swallowed in quantity.
Just about any store. Look for it.
Technically ash is just a powder so if you think that baby powder is ticklish, then yes. It depends on what makes you tickle ;)
yes it has the potential to do so just the same as any other powder
No, it will just make your hair look white.
This may sound nuts, but have you tried the "baby powder" trick? What you do is sprinkle baby powder on the "part" of your hair. BUT- just a little on the rest. I do this at home, it so works!!!!!!
well there is one way : u know the baby powder on mine it says PURE CORNSTARCH and almost ever body has baby powder sso just add water and baby powder and heres your slime
Yes, it is inorganic. Talc is mined, just like salt is. Baby powder, in the United States at least, is now made notwith talcum powder, but with corn starch, which isorganic.
no problem actually. the baby might feel that the man is his mum so it will just suck the man's nipples.