French perfumer Edouard Pinaud started his line of men’s grooming products in 1810 (not 1910). By 1830 Pinaud opened his first store in Paris, and Napoleon named Pinaud "royal parfumer" in 1833.
We are alike in many ways brother! Always good to know the ingredients in everything. And the first ingredient listed is the main one! Awesome video. Thx for the info definitely going corn starch based.
Really nice review, and vid thanks a lot !!.. Pinaud is also my favorite. It goes very well with the Pinaud after shave. Manly but smell awesome if you like the scent
Hi! Im looking for a talc that smells like lemon. Does the original classic Pinaud smell like that? Everybody says it smells good, but what does good smell like? Thanks for the video :)
I have the Yardley English lavender Talc and I use it along with the Pomade. Not sure about it’s ingredients but I love the package. Edit: Okay so I just found out about the ingredients: Talc, Magnesium Carbonate, Calcium Carbonate, Dipropylene Glycol, Calcium Silicate, Parfum Fragrance, Linalool, Limonene, Coumarin, Eugenol, Ecernia Furfuracea Extract, Citronellol, Geraniol, Citral. Is it safe to use or should I avoid this product and get a different one instead?
If it’s working for you I think it’s ok. If it were me personally I’d switch to something that isn’t talc based just cause I’m a bit skeptical about the talc and the possibility of inhalation when using it consistently.
@@AdamsHairStuff I think the same about it but I’ve never checked the ingredients list of mine.. I think I will get another one. So just to make sure when I want to avoid real talc it shouldn’t be on the ingredients list but instead something like corn Stache or zinc oxide right?
@@Pepunkt thank you for posting this question. Recently bought a Yordley London gentleman classic myself, and one of the ingredients mentioned is just "super fine talc" which got me worried if it could contain esbestos. I admit, I'm quite new to talc, BUT. I'm hooked on the smell. 😂 Maybe I'll try that whisperwood or something next. After I finish the current one I have.
I laughed when they guys said that zinc oxide is safer than talk. Micronized zinc oxide is dangerous on inhaling. And you definitely gonna inhale it if you use it near\on the face, because this powder will be all around in the air. So with you logic you need to get rid of the product and don't use, "just to be on safer side." Every of mentioned products is safe. FDA approved all of those ingredients, including talc
@@blackmetalreki its not false. Johnson & Johnson got sued cuz they gave a bunch of their employees ovarian cancer. There was also a 2019 recall cuz of asbestos (also cuases cancer) u can use other things, like corn starch, arrow root etc
The corn starch definitely dont cause cancer. The talc mineral dont cause cancer in men. It has been proven that may be there is a slight increase in ovarian cancer in women, when talc is used. ( repetitively and for years ) However only in the women which are already cancer sensitive, and the increase of risk is actually really really low. ( Source : the cancer website about talc)
It's talc (talcum) in which is believed to have carcinogenic effect specifically those talc mineral clay which been contaminated with asbestos while being mined, asbestos it's self have been well-known to be linked to cause cancer. All talc used in products like baby powder, cooling powder and cosmetics these are pure talc minerals that have not been contaminated with asbestos. Pure talc have not been conclusively linked to cancer thus far and more research on this need to be done with manufacturers only recommend that you apply talc in moderation on the surface of the skin not into your open orifice or genitalia.
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French perfumer Edouard Pinaud started his line of men’s grooming products in 1810 (not 1910). By 1830 Pinaud opened his first store in Paris, and Napoleon named Pinaud "royal parfumer" in 1833.
You answered the question I would have asked many thanks " When to apply the talc ".
We are alike in many ways brother! Always good to know the ingredients in everything. And the first ingredient listed is the main one! Awesome video. Thx for the info definitely going corn starch based.
thank you for the honest, and clear video,
Really nice review, and vid thanks a lot !!.. Pinaud is also my favorite. It goes very well with the Pinaud after shave. Manly but smell awesome if you like the scent
Talcum powder in the USA (United States of America) and the EU (European Union) does not contain asbestos.
Nothing is better for your feet, but whatever you do, make sure that talc stays AWAY from any female's lady parts. It's not good for them.
So why was a major recall for asbestos in 2019?
@@nomanejane5766 J&J was being naughty
Laught in j&j
Hi! Im looking for a talc that smells like lemon. Does the original classic Pinaud smell like that? Everybody says it smells good, but what does good smell like?
Thanks for the video :)
I have the Yardley English lavender Talc and I use it along with the Pomade. Not sure about it’s ingredients but I love the package.
Edit:
Okay so I just found out about the ingredients:
Talc, Magnesium Carbonate, Calcium Carbonate, Dipropylene Glycol, Calcium Silicate, Parfum Fragrance, Linalool, Limonene, Coumarin, Eugenol, Ecernia Furfuracea Extract, Citronellol, Geraniol, Citral.
Is it safe to use or should I avoid this product and get a different one instead?
If it’s working for you I think it’s ok. If it were me personally I’d switch to something that isn’t talc based just cause I’m a bit skeptical about the talc and the possibility of inhalation when using it consistently.
@@AdamsHairStuff I think the same about it but I’ve never checked the ingredients list of mine.. I think I will get another one. So just to make sure when I want to avoid real talc it shouldn’t be on the ingredients list but instead something like corn Stache or zinc oxide right?
You’ll be fine. Real talc works better anyway
@@Pepunkt thank you for posting this question. Recently bought a Yordley London gentleman classic myself, and one of the ingredients mentioned is just "super fine talc" which got me worried if it could contain esbestos.
I admit, I'm quite new to talc, BUT. I'm hooked on the smell. 😂
Maybe I'll try that whisperwood or something next. After I finish the current one I have.
@@AdamsHairStuff also thank you for that video of yours, from about a year ago. About how to apply talc. It was to the point and simple.
Does this product have the same issues as Johnson & Johnson powder causing health issues?
I laughed when they guys said that zinc oxide is safer than talk. Micronized zinc oxide is dangerous on inhaling. And you definitely gonna inhale it if you use it near\on the face, because this powder will be all around in the air. So with you logic you need to get rid of the product and don't use, "just to be on safer side."
Every of mentioned products is safe. FDA approved all of those ingredients, including talc
Thanks bro
Would this work like a texture powder ?
Can u make a vid on how u apply talc powder in to ur underarms cuz I don’t know how much you need to but in
Plz
Can it be used in lieu of underarm deodorant?
Great video...Thanks
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In your shoes in your socks under armpits, genitals, butt-crack. Keeps you fresh. Use with added menthol.
Awesome video🔥🔥
Joshua Ramirez thank you! 🙏🙏
Thanks 💥
Great video!
Luis Alvarado I appreciate that thank you!
Does talk expire?
Just came from the old video
There now saying this is causing cancer I’m not sure if you have heard this or not?
Its false
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@@blackmetalreki its not false. Johnson & Johnson got sued cuz they gave a bunch of their employees ovarian cancer. There was also a 2019 recall cuz of asbestos (also cuases cancer) u can use other things, like corn starch, arrow root etc
The corn starch definitely dont cause cancer. The talc mineral dont cause cancer in men. It has been proven that may be there is a slight increase in ovarian cancer in women, when talc is used. ( repetitively and for years ) However only in the women which are already cancer sensitive, and the increase of risk is actually really really low. ( Source : the cancer website about talc)
It's talc (talcum) in which is believed to have carcinogenic effect specifically those talc mineral clay which been contaminated with asbestos while being mined, asbestos it's self have been well-known to be linked to cause cancer. All talc used in products like baby powder, cooling powder and cosmetics these are pure talc minerals that have not been contaminated with asbestos. Pure talc have not been conclusively linked to cancer thus far and more research on this need to be done with manufacturers only recommend that you apply talc in moderation on the surface of the skin not into your open orifice or genitalia.
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Companies shouldn't be allowed to call cornstarch "talc"
And they are not allowed. There is no word talc on the bottle, it is called "fine powder".
Should be no more Talc in the powder anymore.