Baby Bee Dusting Powder Reviews
Burt's Bees Baby Bee Dusting Powder soothes and aids the healing of chafed skin and prickly heat rash. Cornstarch, sodium bicarbonate, kaolin, bentonite and slippery elm bark work together to absorb moisture and keep baby drier and more comfortable. It is 99.63 per cent natural and features powdered rosebuds and herbs, which give a gentle scent. It is suitable for sensitive skin. It contains no talc. The environmentally-friendly plastic bottle contains 80 per cent post-consumer recycled plastic and can be recycled. To use, shake powder into hand and then liberally apply to baby's skin, especially to the nappy area. Re-apply as often as needed to absorb moisture.
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Bright pink and sticky formula
After several applications where I adjusted the amount of gloss applied I have to say that for me this was a big fail.
Great coverage for acne prone skin
I like this product it provides light- medium coverage depending on your application. You could also use it as an effective concealer too.
Works like magic overnight
My baby twins spent 3 months in hospital after birth. The NICU handwashing procedures left my hands sore, cracked and bleeding.
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