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Still using baby cream as a moisturiser? It's time to stop - MSNMany people still rely on baby products to keep their skin soft, supple, and flawless—just like a baby's. But did you even check with your dermatologist if doing so is benefitting your skin?
J&J, which began selling Johnson’s baby powder in 1894, says that its products are safe, do not contain asbestos, and do not cause cancer. J&J stopped selling talc-based baby powder in the US in ...
Johnson & Johnson has argued in court that studies haven’t found a convincing link between ovarian cancer and talc powder. A new analysis suggests they are indeed associated.
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