She has since spent at estimated £8,000 on Johnson's Baby Powder, sneaking to the bathroom to scoff it off the back of her hand every 30 minutes. Her habit is not without health risks - talcum powder is a powder made from a mineral called talc, a clay mineral made up of silicon, magnesium and oxygen. In July 2018 Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay £3.6billion to 22 women after asbestos in baby powder gave them cancer. Johnson & Johnson has always refuted the claim that its talcum powder is unsafe. People who have inhaled or ingested talcum powder are advised to seek help immediately.
Source: Daily Mirror January 06, 2020 16:41 UTC