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Substitute for baby powder to avoid red, inflamed skin?
I’m fat (65 extra pounds), and for a long time I’ve used baby powder in the crevasses in my skin, you know, in the groin area, under my breasts, and also under that darn hanging stomach I have. If I don’t, those areas get red and inflamed, and they only take maybe two to three days to get like that, too.
Now I’m finding out that not only is talc baby powder thought to cause ovarian cancer when you use it all the time in the genital area, as I do, but also it can be contaminated with asbestos–OMG!!!!.
And not only that, but inhaling it into the lungs is its own bad thing…and my pulmonologist told me that the inhaling into lungs thing is even worse with cornstarch.
So what do I do???? It can’t cost a mint, either. I’m usually pretty broke. Does anyone have any expertise in this matter?
Thanks!
I was going to say Cornstarch, guess that wont work.
You could always try a cream or paste. Like A&D Ointment or Desitin. I know it sounds weird but my husband sometimes uses Desitin when his skin is really irritated. There is a new ointent called Butt Paste that is also used for babies but I am sure it can be used on adults as well.
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