Go into the baby section of any department store. They have hypoallergenic powders for use on babies that have no scent and/or colour added. Try using the cornstarch based powder instead of talcum. It is much finer and does a better job of making you feel comfortable without as much buildup on your skin or clothes.
2006-11-14 23:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Simple Talcum Powder
2016-09-30 09:04:24
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answered by ? 4
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where I can buy unscented and not colored talcum powder?
2015-08-15 11:51:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Report your company immediately for Health and Safety Violations. You should be wearing proper masks (not just cheap ones from the store). Talcum powder is very fine and I don't know how many parts per million there would be in the air but it would be a lot. This is very damaging to your lungs and the damage is permanent. If you are unionized, get the union to demand masks. If not, call your local authorities and find out where you stand. You may be able to legally refuse to work without the proper breathing aparatus and the company could not fire you. Any future retribution you could point out to this and say they are just trying to punish you. That is assuming you've had good work appraisals to date. Get a mask for now from a Safety Supply company and get the authorities in to inspect your company unannounced.
2016-03-15 05:53:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It is advisable to stop using Talcum Powder altogther. There are adverse health implications assocoiated with this ultra fine dust - including possible links to some cancers.
http://saferalternative.mionegroup.com/Education/Toxicingredients.aspx#56
A better alternative is to use a cornstarch based powder, made with natural fine clay. You can find an organic product at http://saferalternative.com via their shop - if you want to see and compare ingredients (although this product does have some natural essential oil aromas - but quite subtle).
2006-11-15 00:15:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Johnson's baby talcum powder or any supermarkets own brand no scent or colour in any of them
2006-11-15 05:23:48
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answered by AARONLEE AND SASHA 3
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Never seen coloured talc sounds fab darling.
Unscented talc from Boots or any of the major supermarkets.
Happy hunting
2006-11-15 00:47:20
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answered by rachelsweet2001 4
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Try "Gold Bond" it comes unscented and no color added at Wal Mart, Rite Aid, ect.
2006-11-14 23:37:58
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answered by Connie H 3
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The 'simple' range of toiletries offers a scent and colour free talc.
2006-11-14 23:32:59
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answered by JOANNE C 3
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Baby product suppliers or Chemists.
2006-11-14 23:36:57
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