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Body powder is the generic name for alternatives to talcum powder. It is usually made from a combination of tapioca flour, rice flour, cornstarch, kaolin, arrowroot powder, and/or orrisroot powder, but also other powders may be used.[1][2] In addition, water absorbing and water binding agents may be added such as polyacrylamide.

References[edit]

  1. McCoy, Anya (31 July 2018). Homemade Perfume: Create Exquisite, Naturally Scented Products to Fill Your Life with Botanical Aromas. Page Street Publishing. ISBN 978-1-62414-586-5. Search this book on
  2. Burnes, Deborah (2009). Look Great, Live Green: Choosing Beauty Solutions that are Planet-safe and Budget-smart. Hunter House. p. 258. ISBN 978-0-89793-521-0. Search this book on



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