Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Body Glide. I use it all the time to prevent chafing.
+1 Male runner here and I typically do 10 and 15 mile runs. Chafing has been an issue where my thighs meet and Body Glide is a life saver. Another idea might be to wear moisture wicking spandex underwear that extend down to your thighs and cutting out the netting.
I've also used Body Glide on my nipples to prevent chafing there. The downside to Body Glide is the smell. It smells weird and that's coming from a guy with bad olfactory senses.
Good luck and keep running!
Is Body Glide available locally or is it something you have to order online? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Body Glide. I use it all the time to prevent chafing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also only wear leggings or bike shorts. Try some diaper cream on the chafing if you have it around. I have personally used Triple Paste with good (and fast!) results.
Thanks for this tip - is triple paste something you can get at CVS?
Yes. It's expensive for diaper cream, but I am kind of brand loyal to Triple Paste for my babies and myself.
Logistical question: do you rub it on right before working out? Does it need time to dry? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Body Glide. I use it all the time to prevent chafing.
+1 Male runner here and I typically do 10 and 15 mile runs. Chafing has been an issue where my thighs meet and Body Glide is a life saver. Another idea might be to wear moisture wicking spandex underwear that extend down to your thighs and cutting out the netting.
I've also used Body Glide on my nipples to prevent chafing there. The downside to Body Glide is the smell. It smells weird and that's coming from a guy with bad olfactory senses.
Good luck and keep running!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Body Glide. I use it all the time to prevent chafing.
+1 Male runner here and I typically do 10 and 15 mile runs. Chafing has been an issue where my thighs meet and Body Glide is a life saver. Another idea might be to wear moisture wicking spandex underwear that extend down to your thighs and cutting out the netting.
I've also used Body Glide on my nipples to prevent chafing there. The downside to Body Glide is the smell. It smells weird and that's coming from a guy with bad olfactory senses.
Good luck and keep running!
Anonymous wrote:Body Glide. I use it all the time to prevent chafing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also only wear leggings or bike shorts. Try some diaper cream on the chafing if you have it around. I have personally used Triple Paste with good (and fast!) results.
Thanks for this tip - is triple paste something you can get at CVS?
Yes. It's expensive for diaper cream, but I am kind of brand loyal to Triple Paste for my babies and myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also only wear leggings or bike shorts. Try some diaper cream on the chafing if you have it around. I have personally used Triple Paste with good (and fast!) results.
Thanks for this tip - is triple paste something you can get at CVS?
Anonymous wrote:Glad you posted this. I did a 7 mile run on Friday evening- super humid- and my sports bra rubbed the skin off the area between/under my breasts. I'm going to have chest calluses by the end of summer. Anyone know what to do?
Anonymous wrote:I also only wear leggings or bike shorts. Try some diaper cream on the chafing if you have it around. I have personally used Triple Paste with good (and fast!) results.