Zeasorb (Corn Starch)
Zeasorb (Corn Starch) 71GM of
What is Zeasorb (Corn Starch)?
Johnson's Baby Powder is a gentle talc-based product designed to soothe and protect delicate skin by absorbing excess moisture and reducing friction. It is clinically proven to be mild, hypoallergenic, and dermatologist-tested, making it suitable for use on babies, children, and adults. The powder's light, fresh scent helps keep skin feeling soft, smooth, and comfortable.Side Effects
- Respiratory issues if inhaled
- Skin irritation or rash
- Allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
Warnings
- Avoid inhalation to prevent respiratory tract irritation
- Keep away from eyes and mouth
- Discontinue use if skin irritation occurs
- Not recommended for use on broken skin
- Consult with a doctor if used on infants for prolonged periods
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What is Zeasorb (Corn Starch) ?
Johnson's Baby Powder is a gentle talc-based product designed to soothe and protect delicate skin by absorbing excess moisture and reducing friction. It is clinically proven to be mild, hypoallergenic, and dermatologist-tested, making it suitable for use on babies, children, and adults. The powder's light, fresh scent helps keep skin feeling soft, smooth, and comfortable.- Respiratory issues if inhaled
- Skin irritation or rash
- Allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
- Avoid inhalation to prevent respiratory tract irritation
- Keep away from eyes and mouth
- Discontinue use if skin irritation occurs
- Not recommended for use on broken skin
- Consult with a doctor if used on infants for prolonged periods
- Store out of reach of children
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Zeasorb (Corn Starch) 71GM of
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