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The phamaceutical giant continues to defend the product’s safety, but says demand for the talc-based powder is declining
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JOHNSON'S lavender baby powder with naturally derived cornstarch gently absorbs moisture to soothe the senses and delicate skin, and leave it feeling soft and smooth. Specially formulated for babies, this baby powder is dermatologist-tested and clinically proven mild and gentle. This hypoallergenic baby powder is free of parabens, phthalates, dyes, and harsh fragrances. Formulated to be gentle, never harsh, this powder has a light, silky texture for easy application.
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