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Old 05-10-03 | 01:41 PM
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John00
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From: Bend Or.

Bikes: 2 TiSports and a Ho Ko E Koo

I use Bodyglide comes in a stick like deodorant.



Fast Facts First, saddle sores and chafing. Cyclists talk about soreness but don’t often go into details about the exact area of irritation - around the genitals. The chafing is caused by friction (rubbing) between the seat and the rider. Other products you may have used. Most products used for saddle sores need reapplication because they slide atop the skin, and as you are moving, the products migrate away from where you need protection. Most products require you to apply them (rub them on) with your hands, and then you need to wash your hands. If that is your experience, check the product ingredients. The product you have been using is likely to include mineral oil, petroleum, petrolatum, oil (of some kind), water or maybe alcohol. You will not find any of those ingredients in BODYGLIDE.

BODYGLIDE Apply BODYGLIDE to your skin, bike shorts or chamois. On your body, it penetrates your skin and stays where you need it. It’s non-oily. The product creates a barrier to guard against rubbing but it allows perspiration to be wicked away. BODYGLIDE will also help with irritation from chin straps and anything else that rubs your skin the wrong way.

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