With all the scary news about talcum powder now is a good time to find some new alternatives to your favorite moisture absorber. I’ve been turning to talcum powder alternatives lately, because some research has shown that there may be a link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer, if the talc makes contact with the vagina, uterus, or fallopian tubes (via condoms, diaphragms, sanitary pads, or genitals). Though research and studies continue, some results have shown a slight increase in the risk of cancer while others show none at all. Basically, at this point, it’s hard to say for sure.
But, with my family history, I feel the need to be cautious. I’m a mom to two young kids, with a mother who nearly died of an aggressive bone cancer. Therefore, why risk it? If I can get away with not using a possibly cancer causing mineral, I’m all for it. I want to know what my options are, and that’s why I rounded up a list of the best talcum powder alternatives out there. Check out this list, and see if there’s a good option for you and your family.
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Talcum Powder Alternatives
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Silky Underwear Dusting Powder
This silky smooth powder is made with luxurious grated cocoa butter, which absorbs moisture without feeling greasy. Ladies will feel super sexy, and love the divine scent of jasmine and vetiver.
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California Baby Calming Non-Talc Powder
This is one of my favorite baby brands. California Baby's calming non-talc powder is organic and all-natural, made with fluffy cornstarch to absorb moisture and ease chafing.
Price: $16.89
Photo: Amazon
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Jack Black 'Dry Down' Friction-Free Powder
For the dudes out there: With yummy ingredients like organic cucumber, green tea and lavender, you skin will stay silky, soothed, and chafe-free during workouts and beyond.
Price: $20
Photo: Nordstrom
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Nature's Baby Organics, Silky Dusting Powder
This cornstarch and talc-free powder was made by a mom, so you know it has to be good. Gentle and absorbing, this powder feels light and silky, doesn't cake, and contains a bevy of soothing organic ingredients.
Price: $8.26
Photo: iHerb
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Gold Bond Ultimate Comfort Body Powder with Aloe
This aloe and vitamin enriched powder with a special time-release formula will leave the whole family feeling fresh and dry.
Price: $5.59
Photo: Drugstore.com
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Anthony No Sweat Body Defense
This one's a bit different because it's actually a cream-to-powder formula, which means it's much less messy than the usual chalky powders. Guys will love the fresh, citrus scent.
Price: $20
Photo: Sephora
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NutriBiotic Natural Body & Foot Powder
This mild, absorbent powder reduces friction with the help of grapefruit seed extract and tea tree oil, which are great for preventing bacteria.
Price: $5.99
Photo: iHerb
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Farmaesthetics High Cotton Body Dust
Great for hot summer days, this herbal body dust is made with lavender, thyme, and sage. It's a perfect multi-purpose powder that will absorb without drying the skin.
Price: $27
Photo: Farmaesthetics
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Burt's Bees Baby Bee Dusting Powder
Burt's Bees is a tried and true company, and their Baby Bee Dusting Powder doesn't disappoint. Soothing and sweet smelling, this powder goes on smooth and won't irritate baby's delicate skin.
Price: $6.00
Photo: Burt's Bees
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Avalon Organics Silky Cornstarch Baby Powder
Avalon Organics blends aloe, calendula, and chamomile along with cornstarch and baking soda for the perfect soft, light, absorbing powder.
Price: $23.92
Photo: Homesplay
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DIY Talc-Free Baby Powder
It's actually pretty easy to make your own talc-free blend -- something moist, gentle, and light. Take control of your ingredients, and consider including your favorite essential oils, too!
Get the DIY tutorial from Northwest Edible Life.
Photo: Northwest Edible Life