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Harley Hartmann
> 3 dayGreat zinc content in pleasant, not overpowering scent. I’m not a baby but I use it on my old bones, where it counts, every day x 2. It’s good for so many things that ail you.
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Barbara M
> 3 dayWonderful as always. Been using for 15 years.
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Jim Adams
> 3 dayI was a J&J man for medicated baby powder but they discontinued it, this is the best replacement I’ve found.
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Candice R Lambert
Greater than one weekLove this baby version. Smells better than the pink and works equally well.
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Kristine Zamora
> 3 dayFar superior to any other talcum, baby powder, etc. I have ever used. I use it on an adult who is incontinent and when used religiously I never have any problems with keeping her skin clear.
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a reader
> 3 dayThis is the best baby powder ever! I first started by using the J&J baby powder with zinc oxide, but then stopped being able to find it in stores, so I tried this one out, and wont ever go back! The pink bottles smell kind of medicinal, but this one smells like classic baby powder, and works wonderfully.
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Tarah
> 3 dayI love this and when my daughter had a horrible rash just sprinkle this in her diaper and it’s gone within a few hrs to a day depending
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ANGELA
> 3 daybest powder under breasts, on armpits, feet, baby bottom, everything. Smells nice and I recommend to everyone to use it. Much better that J N J and best of all talc (cancer ) free
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JD
> 3 dayI LOVE this stuff. I always used creams for my first child since the doctors recommend not using powders, and she would come down with the absolute worst diaper rashes--bleeding & raw & just awful. I had prescription diaper cream for her, and her diaper rash persisted. I tried every cream with none doing any good. It broke my heart, and it was part of the reason I potty trained her much earlier than her friends. My second child was less than a month old when she started to develop an awful rash. I switched diapers, bought every cream imaginable, and even got the prescription diaper cream again. Nothing was helping. My father suggested using Caldesene, and I found this. I was willing to try anything to keep my baby from being in pain and to have the rash subside. It worked wonders. I will never use creams again, and Im so bummed I didnt try this with my first child. I think the cream kept moisture on her bottom, whereas the powder absorbs all the moisture keeping her bottom dry so that it can heal. BOTTOM LINE: Try this stuff if your child is not responding well to the creams.
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Clarice Mathena
Greater than one weekI love this baby powder! I have been using it for the last 3 months and have enough to last me through the rest of the year. My toddler and infant have not had one single diaper rash since using this! Its a very light scented soft feeling powder that does not go all through the air like regular baby powders. The zinc oxide is a plus to help prevent and stop diaper rashes.