Real talc contains asbestos fibers, so obviously it's implicated in all kinds of cancers. I don't think you can even buy it any more though - read the labels, but AFAIK it's all cornstarch now.
Which, you can buy THAT in the baking aisle, without the irritating scents, for about a quarter of the price![]()



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OMG - i work in indoor air quality, and as far as i know, asbestos is barely used in ANYTHING any more, only in some very specific applications...

. It did indeed help the skin. I used it on my kids religiously, and it stuck to their skin like glue (in a good way). But, if I got it on the onsie... clothes toast. Now, I just use regular Chamois Buter. It doesn't last like Desitin, but I carry the packets, and put A LOT on to start.
