Baby powders found to contain talc mineral are being recalled from stores. Some baby powders that have been identified as containing talc, a mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate, are being collected from stores. ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS TO POWDER
Experts recommend the use of corn starch as an alternative to baby powder, which is also among the indispensable makeup materials. CAUTION ON ONLINE SALESAlthough the sale of talc-containing powders in stores has been banned, it has been determined that their sales continue online. Experts emphasized the need to avoid using powders with unclean content. WHO CONFIRMEDThe World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed in a statement made a few months ago that talc mineral contains carcinogenic properties. The talc found in products used for hygienic purposes in the genital area can be one of the factors that increase the risk of ovarian cancer.
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