In Colorado, residents often keep personal-care products for years—especially baby powder used at home, older cosmetic staples, and products purchased through retail stores. That lifestyle can make it harder to reconstruct a timeline later, particularly if:
- the original container is missing or labels have worn off,
- you switched brands over time, or
- the diagnosis came years after routine use.
Because talc-related litigation depends heavily on product identification and exposure history, it’s important to treat your documentation like part of your healthcare file. The sooner it’s organized, the easier it is to connect the dots between what you used and what you were diagnosed with.


