Johnson's Aloe & Vitamin E Baby Powder Cornstarch Absorbs Moisture 3-Pack

Johnson's Aloe & Vitamin E Baby Powder Cornstarch Absorbs Moisture 3-Pack
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Johnson's Baby Powder with Aloe Vera & Vitamin E gently absorbs moisture. Clinically proven to be gentle and mild on your baby's skin, this soft powder helps baby's skin feel dry, fresh, and smooth. The powder is made with pure cornstarch plus aloe vera and vitamin E to soften and soothe. Dermatologist- and allergy-tested, this powder has a light, baby-fresh scent. Use it after a bath and diaper changes to keep your baby feeling comfortable.

1 Piece - 15oz With Soothing Aloe And Vitamin E, Gently Absorbs Moisture, Keeps Skin Dry And Soft, With Pure Cornstarch

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Reviewed in the USA on Apr 14, 2019

The new formula is not acceptable - I loved the original PURE CORNSTARCH as it wasn't as powdery. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, BRING BACK ORIGINAL PURE CORNSTARCH I have been using for over 30 YEARS - PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, BRING BACK ORIGINAL PURE CORNSTARCH

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Reviewed in the USA on Mar 20, 2019

I cannot believe after over 20 years of using the Pure cornstarch with soothing Aloe and Vitamin E that Johnson's would think it's great idea to change to product. The new version which seemed to come with a new label absolutely is terrrible!!!! I have used this on my groan area to keep dry and fresh and have always been supper happy. The "new" stuff with different ingredients is now causing me to not feel dry and fresh and has actually given me pain from a rash of some sorts. I had some of the old in a travel bottle and went to using that and the rash went away and I felt great again. Bring back the old product with the ingredients : Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Tricalcium Phosphate, Fragrance (Aloe Barbadensis Leaf, Tocopheryl (Vitamin E)). Also the new the product consistency isn't as good either. It seems to plug the holes on the lid easily and it doesn't cover the body quite the same either. I can't say enough how terrible the new version is over the previous. Bring back the old PLEASE!!!

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Reviewed in the USA on Dec 14, 2018

Absolutely terrible Perhaps you should look up the word “Pure” Johnson's invented the “Part Pure” cornstarch Why dilute a good thing Have sensitive skin and can't use fragrance or fake fillers Have not heard 1 person comment good about the change Would not recommend to anybody

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Reviewed in the USA on Dec 14, 2016

I have been using Johnson's Baby Powder for years, but since there was an issue with the talc, I was bummed. Later on, was so happy when they reformulated it and smells just as great! I have this one as well as the Lavender & Chamomile, which smells wonderful. Up next: Magnolia Petals. It's hard to find. Makes my skin nice and soft, fragrant, and definitely a must for chafing! I am not a parent, use this for myself!

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Reviewed in the USA on Jun 13, 2015

I, like many women who live in a humid climate, have a hard time staying cool and dry. I purchased this powder because it contained aloe and vitamin E. What I did not realize is that cornstarch can be dangerous for women. After using this powder I developed an extremely painful skin rash that my doctor diagnosed as a fungal (external yeast) infection. She asked if I was using a cornstarch based powder because cornstarch is food for the yeast. I checked the label when I got home and sure enough - it was cornstarch. I hope Johnson and other companies will consider trying to educate the public on the risk of this type of powder.

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