Best baby powders according to redditors

We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best baby powders. We ranked the 15 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Baby Powders:

u/howsyeronions · 15 pointsr/videos
u/satanskittyhaven · 13 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Lady Anti Monkey Butt Powder This is what I use and I used to live in AZ and am over weight. Keeps me feeling dry and clean.

u/InformalWish · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00GYW4OQE/ref=mp_s_a_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1539558372&sr=8-3&keywords=Burt%27s%2Bbees%2Bpowder%2Blotion&dpPl=1&dpID=51ry6DSjI5L&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1

This goes on as lotion and turns to baby powder, and it works great at relieving rashes/chafing. I use it in the summer occasionally and it's always really helped me get rid of heat-rash type stuff. (And works on baby butts lol)

u/Princess_Buttercups · 3 pointsr/bigboobproblems

I use Lady Anti Monkey Butt. Ridiculous name, but it's a great product. It's an anti friction powder. I use it on my thighs and underboobs.

http://www.amazon.com/Anti-Monkey-Butt-Powder-6-oz/dp/B002R97LWC

u/waitingformyhappy · 2 pointsr/breastfeeding

We had the same issue and this anti-monkey butt baby powder was the only thing that helped clear up the redness!

u/freyascats · 2 pointsr/clothdiaps

I haven't tried it, but maybe something like Burt's Bee's cream that dries to a powdery feel might work for the daycare and for this issue -- because it seems like it ought to do the work of a powder, without being a powder.

u/kinenchen · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

That's too bad about pine pellets not being within their preference. Our bunnies tracked shavings everywhere and vacuuming them was a pain in the a$$. Hooray for spoiled bunnies tho! :)

We use this kind of starch. Our shelter director just warned us not to use anything with clay, kaolin or talc in it. Those aren't safe for bunnies' lungs or tummies. I hope that helps.

u/Citrus_little · 2 pointsr/ABDL

Anything with cornstarch as the main ingredient. Its generally considered safer than talc based powders. My personal favourite.

Talcum powders sometimes (natrually) contain asbestos due to how it's mined.
Which can cause cancer and breathing problems. (No proven link, just interesting studies).

u/bearable_lightness · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I wanted a talc-free powder just to use before epilating and ended up buying Caldesene Baby because the zinc oxide and aloe sounded soothing. Turns out it is very soothing, and I like it so much that I've started applying it all the time! It has a light powdery scent.

u/VitalSuit · 1 pointr/onaholes

If EMS is going to be the same cost (Kanojotoys also uses EMS), there's no reason not to.

However I do think you're going overboard with the maintenance.

The cleaning powder can be replaced with any cornstarch babypowder (do not use talc). I don't know what the prices are in AUD so maybe it's cheaper to just go with what you have there. Comparing prices it seems like AUD are just USD +5 for most things ($10 vs 15AUD for example) so it'd actually be cheaper to get a 2 pack cornstarch baby powder than to buy that unless you want the smell. (425g x2 vs 100g) or you could stop by a grocery store and just buy some cornstarch by itself. (these are just options I'm giving you, also correct me if I'm wrong)

If you go with OtonaJP they have a free anti-bacterial spray that you can get with every order. Although the one you chose supposedly has some silver ion compounds in it which are anti-bacterial and seems to work more like a liquid which would work better I suppose.

I've personally never used a drying stand but if you don't have to worry about privacy like I do it'll be good for air drying it.

I've heard mixed reviews about those cleaning sticks on how they break fairly easily or just don't do the job. Personally I just use a thin microfiber towel/cloth and push it as deep as I can get it into the onahole to dry it out (and honestly with the stand you don't even need to worry too much about trying to dry it out completely.

How much lube are you planning to get? The lube you chose only gives you 1 bottle (in your case the red one) and it's only 150ml. You can get onatsuyu lotion and get a hefty 370ml instead and for cheaper. Onatsuyu lotion is also regarded as one of the best lubes.

u/autieab · 1 pointr/ABDL

Wipes. Either Huggies Natural Care or Pampers Baby Fresh. Both choices are about that changing time smell rather than anything else.

Powder. Johnson's Baby Powder. Accept no substitutes :P

I really don't bother with rash cream. Unless you've got really sensitive skin or stay in the same diaper way too long, adult skin is much hardier than baby skin so rashes shouldn't be too much of a problem. Also, the best treatment for a rash if you do get one is to not wear a diaper for a day or so - a choice ABDLs have the luxury of being able to make...

*link fix...

u/shmishshmorshin · 1 pointr/Coachella

Johnson’s baby powder with aloe. Travel size to bring with you inside the fest:
amazon

u/cantstopcantstart · 1 pointr/AskWomen

I don't like anyone to be sweaty, really. Baby powder under the boobs is a staple in my hygiene routine. I wish I could just roll around in a pile of it.

u/octopornopus · 1 pointr/C25K

If you're referring to chaffing between your thighs from friction burns, I would recommend wearing compression shorts. I used to walk like John Wayne after walking/jogging for any length of time, but now I glide around, hearing the distinctive "bzzz bzzz" sound of polyester and spandex...


Also, talcum powder.

u/Nerdlinger · 1 pointr/fitnesscirclejerk

Caldesene has literally saved my ass (well, saved my taint, if you want to be specific).

u/[deleted] · 0 pointsr/twincitiessocial

Corn starch suckas. If you arent using this, you're doing it wrong.