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To throw out all the talc!

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likeacrow · 18/02/2017 11:42

We've been given 4 big tubs of talc by people for when baby comes but have been told in antenatal classes not to use it for baby as it can be dangerous (if inhaled). We won't use it ourselves so just chuck it all?

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NavyandWhite · 18/02/2017 11:43

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JohnLapsleyParlabane · 18/02/2017 11:44

If unopened food banks will take it

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JuneBuggy · 18/02/2017 11:44

Donate / bin, yanbu Smile

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kindfriend · 18/02/2017 11:46

Def chuck / donate it. It's also been linked to ovarian cancer (if baby is female obvs!)
Hospices / old people's homes might use it.

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ComputerUserNumptyTwit · 18/02/2017 11:48

Save it for trips to the beach - it's brilliant for getting sand off skin.

It's also bloody great after swimming.

You don't need to use it all the time, it's just very useful occasionally.

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TheImprobableGirl · 18/02/2017 11:50

like a crow I use talc for lots of things!
Putting swim caps on

Putting leather trousers on

If you need to get dressed in a hurry after swimming/showering or if you have to get into skinny jeans etc

In the summer when your all hot and sweaty you can talc your armpits Grin

If you have thigh Chafage under a dress/skirt if you talc your inner thighs then they just glide past each other

For disguising roots in blonde hair, or as a dry shampoo alternative

I would keep a tub just in case!

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TheImprobableGirl · 18/02/2017 11:50

Oh god yes- getting sand off too!

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Orangebird69 · 18/02/2017 11:51

Yanbu. Hideous stuff.

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WonkoTheSane42 · 18/02/2017 11:52

It's useful for rubbing on knitting needles to stop them sticking, and it makes your finished knitting smell nice. That's about it.

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likeacrow · 18/02/2017 11:54

TheImprobableGirl do you want it? Wink It's taking up space so we'll just get rid I think as I'm not a leather trouser fan and prefer deodorant for the old pits!
Food bank is a good idea although if it's that bad for babies I don't want it getting donated to a family who might not know that!

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Idefix · 18/02/2017 12:02

Personally I would just bin it.
I think the research and evidence is ongoing but there alternatives to talc.
www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/feb/29/is-it-safe-to-use-talcum-baby-powder-ovarian-cancer-johnson-johnson

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semanwen · 18/02/2017 12:05

Putting leather trousers on

I don't think I would keep a bottle of talc in case I decide to buy leather trousers in the future!

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user1477282676 · 18/02/2017 12:09

I remember MIL bought talc when we had DD and DH and I told her not to use it and why when she babysat. We got home and she'd obviously ignored us as baby stank of talc.

We threw it in the bin.

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ChanandlerBongsNeighbour · 18/02/2017 12:12

Offer it to a nursery/early years centre, we use talc mixed with other materials (wet materials, so not in powder form) for safe messy/sensory play.

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DontTouchTheMoustache · 18/02/2017 12:12

I use it instead of dry shampoo, it works really well

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seagazer · 18/02/2017 12:12

I like to shake a small amount between my breasts, stops them sweating.

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TheImprobableGirl · 18/02/2017 12:14

Haha I sound a bit obsessed... surprisingly I have my own- but that said I didn't put it on my babies - you need deodorant and talc Grin

Donating is a good idea. You will be cursing yourself when leather trousers are back in fashion though. And it really is useful for swimming caps

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crazypenguinlady · 18/02/2017 12:16

TheImprobableGirl, I now have visions of that episode of Ross from Friends with the leather trousers when he's on a date and can't get them back on so mixes talc with lotion Grin

OP, personally I'd bin it. I was given some by couple of friends but have no intention of using it so binned it.

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thecatneuterer · 18/02/2017 12:19

I'll have it. I put it on the bottom of my dance shoes if the floor's a bit sticky. Charity shop?

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BuggerOffAndGoodDayToYou · 18/02/2017 12:23

I use it on the joins of my wooden floor to stop squeaking when it expands in the summer.

I don't use it on people though.....

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DrivingMeBonkers · 18/02/2017 12:26

Do you not think the government would ban it if it caused cancer?

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DameSquashalot · 18/02/2017 12:29

Crazy that's exactly what I thought of 🤡

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likeacrow · 18/02/2017 12:30

crazypenguinlady yes! Great episode. Grin
DrivingMeBonkers it's the inhalation warnings on the packaging itself that make me think I wouldn't risk using it for my baby.

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Squidgling · 18/02/2017 12:30

Drivingmebonkers yeah like they banned cigarettes.....

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LanaorAna1 · 18/02/2017 12:30

My entire toilette is made up of stuff-we-can't-sell-at-the-charity-shop.

Not a toiletry ignored is the way with respectable charities - if it's opened we can't sell it so the vols buy it for 'donation only'. Drop it round.

A propos of nothing, my best buy was a once-squirted penhaligons.

TCN HNY to you and Edgar - keep rockin', twinkletoes :)

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