it acn be, but I'm 13 and i use it as a face powder, i have moderate acne and slight scarring, i find when i use baby powder my skin looks flawless and refreshed! i get so many compliments, if you have a huge zit of scar on a certain area just apply a bit more baby powder to that area and blend it out! I find that since i use one with aloe vera and vitamin e it helps clear scarring well! GOOD LUCK!
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.
The mineral with a silky luster that is used in baby powder is talc. Baby powder also contains a mixture of magnesium.
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.
Baby powder is a powder used for preventing diaper rash in babies.
Talc.
The words "baby" and "powder" are common nouns.
I don't know if my answer is right, but if baby powder causes cancer, they would of taken it off the shelves ages ago. From my personal point of view, baby powder does not cause cancer. There is little or no research saying baby powder causes cancer. If it does, then the chances would be near astronomical because baby powder is very commonly used, with, as far as I know, no cases of cancer. (It is more likely that cases of cancer in patients who have used baby powder is pure coincidence.)
Talc is used.
Dark Lines are extremley hard to get rid of Conceler is my best friend at hiding them. If you don't have conceler, double up foundation, it gives the same effect as conceler :] im sorry i couldn't be of more help xx
Baby powder is not yummy at all. Alkali is a chemical in baby powder. It is not safe to eat the baby powder, it could be poisonous!
Actually, baby powder contains pure corn starch, tricalclum, phosphate, and fragrance. For those of you who don't believe me, I am reading this off of a baby powder bottle right now. Well Johnsons baby powder only contains talc and fragrance. But corn starch can also be used because it has a similarly soft texture.
If your baking with it then yes but if your not then no. Don't even let your baby touch it when it is being used. In since its POWDER then it will defenetly not harm the baby