Johnson's Pure Cornstarch Baby Powder 15 Oz + Johnson's Pure Corstarch Travel Size 1.5 Oz, 2 pk
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This is a cornstarch powder that has been infused with aloe vera and vitamin E. I use it all the time because it isn't dusty and doesn't suffocate you in the air. This is what's inside: To explain, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Tricalcium Phosphate, Parfum (Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Tocopheryl Acetate) is derived from corn. The anti-caking agent tricalcium phosphate is used. It's a gentle and mild mixture that I've been using for a long time, and because it doesn't get into your nose, you don't have to worry about inhaling it and coughing while using it. Anything else would be a waste of time for me. I adore this pure cornstarch powder because it is so gentle and mild. No other powder is used by me. Best of luck!
Selected User Reviews For Johnson's Pure Cornstarch Baby Powder 15 Oz + Johnson's Pure Corstarch Travel Size 1.5 Oz, 2 pk
I was extremely dissatisfied with the outcome. I received a product that was not the same as what was advertised and shown on the website. "Pure Cornstarch" is written on the ad's image. However, the product that I received came in different bottles with different labels (not like the ones in the ads) that said "Baby Powder" instead of "Cornstarch. " This is NOT the pure cornstarch product; it feels different and isn't as good. I'm disappointed. Either it was a blunder or it was deceptive advertising.
This isn't cornstarch in its purest form. It's just plain old baby powder.
It's possible that this stuff is lethal. I'm not sure what's in it, but I broke out in hives a few hours after applying it to my skin, and neither Benedryl tablets nor steroid creams helped. I had to stay in the emergency room for six hours. If you need a talc-like product for yourself or your baby, please use only pure food-grade cornstarch!.
LYING! PURCHASE IS NOT RECOMMENDED. This item is NOT PURE CORNSTARCH; you can buy it in any store for a fraction of the price! I'm unable to return it because my child opened it before I had the opportunity to inspect it. For good measure, one of the smaller ones had a dent in it! I DO NOT RECOMMEND IT FOR PURCHASE.
It's called pure cornstarch powder, but it's not. It's a corn starch-based baby powder with a scent. In addition, the travel-sized powders were never delivered!.
In comparison to what I buy locally, the labeling on this product is different. Although the front does not say "pure cornstarch," the back does. When you read the ingredients on the back panel, you'll notice that they're the same. Knowing a little chemistry will come in handy. Rather than saying "aloe and vitamin E," this one says "naturally-occurring aloe and vitamin E. " ingredients that are derived" You are essentially receiving the same product in a different package.
I've previously used the Pure Cornstarch powder (the kind shown in the photo). This was not the case for me; instead, I received the Aloe and Vitamin E variety. It has a distinct aroma and texture, regardless of the ingredients. The pure cornstarch variety is heavier and does not dust up the air and into your lungs, and it does not have the typical baby scent. I would have ordered that if I wanted Aloe and Vitamin E. Stop selling a product that isn't what it says it is. I was looking for the plain old Pure Cornstarch that you have shown in your photo. As a result, the one you sent me is being returned to you. I made a mistake.
The photo of the large bottle online said "pure constarch," but when I got the product, it said "powder with natural cornstarch" with a white label on the outside of the plastic bag that said "Johnson's pure Cornstarch. " 1. ch Size for Travel On the large 15oz bottle, it says "5 oz 2pk X00286672Z. " br>I'm perplexed because I only wanted the pure constarch, and I'm extremely disappointed!.