Here’s a detailed overview of Johnson’s Baby Powder Blossoms (also known as “Johnson’s Blossoms Baby Powder”) available across sizes.
Product Overview
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Talc-Based Formula: Johnson & Johnson phased out talc-based powders globally by 2023 due to health concerns and lawsuits, replacing them with cornstarch-based alternatives. The variants still available in Pakistan are likely imported talc versions.
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Inhalation Risks: Talc particles can irritate lungs—especially in infants. Care must be taken to avoid inhalation during application. Cornstarch is considered safer in this regard.
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Skin Reactions: Some users report clogged pores or minor irritation (e.g. bacne, dryness) when applied on adult skin—especially for people with sensitive or acne-prone skin.
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Formulation Changes: Users have observed the texture is finer now, perhaps nearing a switch to cornstarch-like feel.
Formulated for babies—dermatologist- and allergy-tested, hypollergenic, and free from parabens, sulfates, and artificial dyes. Typically made with USP-grade talc.
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