- Absorb wetness and relieve chafing and prickly heat
- Keep baby dry, comfortable and smelling fresh
- 100 percent talc-free formula is also phthalate and paraben-free
Product Description
Kaolin and slippery elm bark in this baby powder absorb wetness and relieve chafing and prickly heat. This 100% talc-free formula uses cornstarch, instead, to keep baby’s skin soft. Phthalate- and paraben-free…. More >>


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I usually like products by Burt’s Bees. The first problem with this one is there is no information on how to access the product. It has a solid cap that you turn to access the shaker cap holes underneath. Unfortunately, nothing on the package tells you to remove the decal (Burt’s Bees’ bee logo) on the contained top. This sounds obvious, but the decal doesn’t look like a decal – it looks like part of the cap. I forced off the cap and then could see how it worked, and tackled removing the decal.
Second problem, once you finally get it open, the talc does not smell good.
In fact it smells like a very old bouquet of flowers, sickly sweet. The powder itself has a nice texture, but the smell flips yous stomach. Phew!
Will use the product because I have it, but won’t buy again. Can’t imagine liberal application either because I don’t want to smell like a funeral parlor.
Rating: 2 / 5
So normally I’m not into the whole organic/all natural stuff but one day while shopping with my mother-in-law at a health food store I saw this and I couldn’t help but buy it because I needed baby powder for my son. Once I used it I was hooked! This product is absolutely amazing! Whenever my son gets a diaper rash and his skin gets a little irritated I just put a bit of this powder on and it not only helps him calm down but it clears up the rash right away! This product also smells fabulous. I love the smell of baby powder as it is but this one definitely tops the cake!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
Amazon is one of the very few places to get this great-smelling powder, since stores never seem to have it in their Burt’s Bees displays. The scent would be OK for babies (which I’m obviously not), I guess; it’s light and hard to categorize — definitely not “baby powder” fragrance.
Price is right, too.
Rating: 5 / 5
I absolutely hate the feel of baby powder on my hands, it makes them feel horribly dry like they are covered in chalk dust, ugh! This talc free powder does not give that dry sensation. It smells great and has worked really well on my baby’s creases (behind the knee, neck folds, etc). I have even used it myself!
Rating: 5 / 5
I love this powder!! I agree it smells heavenly, a subtle floral without being overbearing. Baby Bee (I love the name, it’s so cute) goes with any fragrance I want to wear or is just delightful all by itself. It’s nicely absorbant and because it doesn’t have talc it doesn’t get all over your clothes. I use it all day when I want to feel a little lift because it just smells so good. It’s nice to use at bedtime, too. Although I don’t have a baby, I can’t imagine a nicer powder to use on a little one. I think a basket of Baby Bee things would be the loveliest baby shower gift. I also like that it comes in a shaker container so I can take it with me as well as put it in a powder jar. The best puff to use is the big fluffy lambswool puff made by Caswell Massey that I got on Amazon.
Rating: 5 / 5