- Always keep Johnson and Johnson talcum powder out of reach of children.
- Avoid contact with eyes and do not allow your baby to inhale the powder as it may cause breathing problems.
- Stop using the product if any adverse reactions occur, like redness or rashes, and consult a doctor.
FAQs
Q1. What precautions should be taken when using Johnson's baby powder?
Ans. When using Johnson's baby powder, ensure it does not get inhaled by the baby. Always apply the powder on your hand away from the baby's face.
Q2. Is baby powder safe to use daily?
Ans. Yes, you can safely use Johnson's baby powder daily as it is hypoallergenic and dermatologically tested. However, ensure that it is applied correctly and does not get inhaled by the baby.
Q3. Can adults use Johnson’s baby powder?
Ans. Yes, adults can also use this product to reduce friction and keep areas prone to sweat, like underarms or behind knees, dry.
Q4. Will the product help if my child has a rash?
Ans. Johnson’s baby powder can help soothe minor skin irritations, but for rashes, it's better to seek advice from a doctor.
Q5. Can I use Johnson’s baby powder on a newborn?
Ans. It is advisable to consult with your paediatrician before applying any product to newborn babies.
Q6. What is the purpose of a talcum powder?
Ans. Talcum powder can help absorb moisture, reduce friction, and prevent rashes. It leaves skin feeling soft and smooth.
Q7. Is talcum powder safe for sensitive skin?
Ans. Yes, talcum powder is usually safe for sensitive skin as it is hypoallergenic. However, one should always do a patch test before using any new product.
Testimonials
'Johnson’s Baby Powder keeps my daughter's skin dry and soft. It has become an indispensable part of her after-bath routine.' – Sunita Bhagat, Engineer, 32
'I was sceptical about using powders on my baby but Johnson's Baby Powder has proven me wrong. It's gentle on my baby's skin and smells wonderful.' – Ranjana Singh, Homemaker, 29
'We've been using Johnson powder for our little one since he was a month old. It's great at preventing diaper rash.' – Sneha Patil, Lawyer, 28