2 Ingredient All Natural Baby Powder

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Although we are passionate DIYers, we do recognize that we can’t make EVERYTHING in life, even if we wanted to. There are simply not enough hours in the day. However there are some things, in our opinion, that are just silly not to make and this post is about one of them. Less than a month ago, this news came out: “$417 Million Awarded in Suit Tying Johnson’s Baby Powder to Cancer.” It’s not like it was shocking news but it certainly opened up many people to the possibility that baby products were not as clean and safe as they thought. As if parents didn’t have enough to worry about! After I saw my friends sharing the news on Facebook, I figured it would be a good time to write a post about our super simple, alternative baby powder.

It’s not that there aren’t natural or organic baby powder products out there. There certainly are. But expect to dish out anywhere from $7-12 for less than a pound of product, which can definitely add up over time. With my firstborn, we did not really use baby powder and the times when we did use it, our son would get an allergic reaction (we were using Burts Bees, I suspect it was either the fragrance or the limonene). With our second baby, we actually really needed something because our daughter had very sensitive skin and would constantly break out with just the tiniest bit of moisture. Naturally, we tried corn starch but just found it to be so clumpy when it absorbed. After a bit of research I came across the perfect substitute starch: Arrowroot powder, a natural root starch that’s soft, velvety, and absorbs cleanly. For a mild scent, I ground up some dried chamomile which is hypoallergenic and has anti-inflammatory properties (I’m not a doctor but this is pretty common knowledge). I’m not going to say that our daughter’s rash magically disappeared overnight but it did resolve after a few days. We have been using this ever since and have not had any problems. That’s it. Two ingredients. One happy baby bum. Lastly, there are many different containers, including upcycled spice dispensers, that you can use to store and dispense your baby powder but I find that something with a sifter lid works best to get a light and even dusting. I purchased mine from Marshalls for $6 but you can find similar ones on Amazon here.

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Ingredients
1 1/2 cups Arrowroot Powder
1 tablespoon Ground Chamomile

Supplies
Measuring cup
Stainless Steel Container with mesh sifting lid

Directions
1. Measure out and mix your ingredients.
2. Store in a stainless steel dispenser and use regularly as you would any baby powder. I should also add that one should be cautious when using baby powder in general because it can cause respiratory problems if the particles are inhaled. Dispense lightly and away from your baby’s face.

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  1. savpotzy Avatar

    Love this post! I have heard of using arrow root but would’ve never thought to grind up some chamomile in it. Thank you!

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      I’m glad you like the idea 💡. Just the best for the little muffins

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  2. inspirethemom Avatar

    Can it really be that easy! What a great idea, I will definately be trying this! Thank you!

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      I know, I was thinking the same, nothing complicated here, just simple ingredients😁👌

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  3. Hannah (BitterSweet) Avatar

    Brilliantly simple, and so much healthier (AND cheaper) than that commercial chemical crap. It reminds me a lot of my DIY deodorant, which is arrowroot, coconut oil, and baking soda.

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thank you, I have been buying “tom’s natural deodorant”, maybe I’ll experiment with my own deodorant, thanks for the idea 💡 😁

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  4. River Avatar

    Bookmarked! Sounds so useful. I like that you can adjust the fragrance yourself – for example, adding other ground herbs. Arrowroot is also a useful dry shampoo, I’ve heard. . . .

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Never used dry shampoo, I’ll look into it, love learning new things👌

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      1. River Avatar

        I haven’t either, but I want to try it when I get a chance! Much better than using aerosols, I think.

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  5. HappyHauteHome Avatar

    You guys come up with the best solutions! Keep it up!

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thank you, it’s that desire to change for the better 🙂

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  6. Captain DIY Avatar

    I love it! Too bad my kids are already out of that phase. I wonder if I could talk them back into diapers…

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Haha, that is too funny, I am counting the days where I don’t have to spend a dime on diapers and wipes in one way or another! 😀

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  7. Ilze Avatar

    Interesting! Never heard of such solution. Here in Latvia we use potato starch or oil 🙂

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Potato starch is used commonly here, it usually clumps up though! Unless the Latvian starch is better in quality ;D

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      1. Ilze Avatar

        It might be 🙂 At least it is local 😀

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  8. kamaheightsfarm Avatar

    With baby number one on the way, this is very helpful! Thank you 🙂

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Well, lets begin with a big CONGRATS! 😀 , good luck, it’s a blast and time moves quicker than you can imagine, cherish it as much as you can. Disclaimer: expect lots of hard work and laughter.

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  9. Brice Avatar

    My sister just posted on her instagram about making DIY lotion for her baby. So I think she’ll like this idea for sure!

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      That is very cool, what is her blog? 🙂

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      1. Brice Avatar

        She doesn’t have a blog. I wish she did! It would be interesting to read.

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      2. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

        Bummer, I know me and my SO don’t have time, but we like the blog, it keeps us grounded and at times it’s fun to scroll through your history and see where you were years ago!

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      3. Brice Avatar

        Agreed! I’ve always had trouble finding time to blog, but it’s worth it. To share, and also to have those posts to go back and think about years later. I read the Cairo Kwayes blog sometimes and get all teary-eyed.

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      4. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

        Aw, well, maybe if time allows share, your blog is active and I am sure you can write a paragraph or two in no time when memory lane floods the gates 😀

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      5. Brice Avatar

        Very true! Thanks for the encouragement.

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