No. Applying talcum powder to your skin will not hurt your child.
Foundation. You get the color of your skin tone, and put it on your face to cover up things.
they do not dry properly after bathing talc helps to prevent sores from damp skin
You can always sit in your house all day in front of your computer or just avoid any sunlight.Use lemon juice, or talcum powder. Or just wrap yourself up and don't let any part of you see the sun. Bu the way I recomend the talcum powder.
NO! NOOO! Don't put talcum in sunscreen!! for God's sake!where are your parents?! it can cause a very bad skin rash!
All metals (copper, etc.), dirty water, steam, talcum powder, skin, hair, trees, air, and many more.
I am an obese man and I get galded under my big stomach quite often , where my stomach rubs against my groin area. I find that unscented baby powder or unscented talcum powder works well. If you get perfumed scented powder ( like shower and bath powder) , the fragrance makes it worse. If it's the opposite, where the skin is too dry and cracks, vaseline or petroleum jelly works well.
If someone has intertrigo, which is basically a rash between folds of skin and under the breasts, yeast infection cream or sometimes talcum powder can work. The best cure is simply weight loss.
Yes. They can also absorb moisture through their skin.
It clogs your pores a bit but its better than using foundation because it sits on your skin instead of being rubbed into your skin. The best type of powder to use is mineral because it hasn't got as many harmful chemicals.
nO you can't put baby powder on broken skin
No. It will dry your skin and since it has salt in it, your skin might break out more. (actually, it bepends on your skin and blood) Mostly though you will stay the SAME!