If you breath in certain types or consume it, yes. It shouldn't burn if applied on skin. If the skin is cracked or broken, probably. If applied on un-broken skin, no (unless you're allergic to something in the baby powder).
Infants have no concept of the toilet whatsoever nor any concept or control over their need to go toilet. Because of this they use diapers instead of the potty or toilet. This is for the sake of their own hygiene and health since infants get sick way more easily than everyone else and for the sake of the hygiene and health of everyone else around them so other people don't get sick either. Diapers are literally the infants toilet until their old enough to learn to manage their toiletry needs and use a potty or actual toilet and diapers will trap and contain the nastiness. Secondly, infants also use diapers because baby powder exists and an infants diaper use justifies and reinforces its existence as baby powder is designed to be put in the infants diaper where it will be trapped and prevent irritation and rashes. Lastly, infants also use diapers because prank itching powder exists and an infants diaper use justifies and reinforces its existence as itching powder is best used in an infants diaper where it will be trapped and cause the infant to fuss and be in constant discomfort from the itching.
Its obvious isn't it BABY POWDER its supposed to be used on baby's that's why its called baby powder. You can also use it on your feet like that athlete powder.
There is no conclusive evidence that the use of baby powder causes cervical cancer.
baby powder
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Use cornstarch, powder foundation, baking soda (makes hair a bit dry though ), plain flour (fave^_^). Do not use baby powder. Baby powder is made of Talc that can cause cancer and asthma. If the baby powder is talc free then you should definetly use it.
The words "baby" and "powder" are common nouns.
No, baby powder and borax powder are not the same. Baby powder is made from talc or cornstarch and is typically used for skincare purposes, while borax powder is a mineral compound used for cleaning, deodorizing, and pest control. It is important to use each product for its intended purpose.
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!
Yes, baby bottles should be completely dry before use to prevent bacterial growth and ensure safety and hygiene for infants.
baby oil, baby powder,baby shampoo, baby gel, baby body wash
Baby spider monkeys are called infants or just baby spider monkeys.