Has anyone tried diaper cream?
Hi all.
My bum (and I use that term broadly) was pretty sore after a long ride (80 miles!!! my longest ride to date:)) yesterday, so I decided to try some of my son's diaper cream, Calmoseptine ... figured what works for the goose ... And it worked great!!! I can barely even tell I rode yesterday down there!!
I don't know if this is common knowledge, but I thought I would share that little trick with everyone since I stumbled upon it.
By the way, Calmoseptine is sold behind the counter in the pharmacy, but you don't need a prescription ... (and if you happen to have a baby, it's the best diaper cream I found out there)
Boudreaux's, Chamois Butt'R, saddle recommendations
SO glad to have found this string of posts!
I've used Boudreaux's for a while on the recommendation of a female cyclist friend. It has worked okay for the occasional sore that used to open up between the butt cheeks (this is just among us girls, right?), but didn't do much on long rides.
I just tried Chamois Butt'r on an 80-mile ride Saturday, and it seemed to help with the groin friction some. But I was also breaking in a new saddle (Terry Falcon), and it's hard to tell how much of the soreness I had afterwards might have been the saddle. I did reapply a couple of times at food stops (I put some in a ziploc bag so I didn't have to carry a big brand-new tube).
The instructions on the Chamois stuff say to rub it into your chamois after washing the shorts. I assume they mean REAL chamois pads, and mine are all synthetic stuff so I don't know if I'm going to do that. Seems like it would just sit there, rather than make the stuff more supple and forgiving as I expect it does with actual leather.
A tri guy I know told me that they apply so much stuff it oozes out their shorts--uck.
I'm going to look for the Monkey Butt now and try that--an easy segue from Butt Paste to Monkey Butt.
My only concern is that I seem to remember hearing years ago that talc isn't good for the vaginal area for some reason. Whatever I read made me stop my baby powdering habit (this was pre-cycling days; I just thought it kept me baby fresh). Anyone else have something on this?
I'm now going to look for threads that discuss saddle brands, as I'm not sure the Falcon and I are going to be best friends. I commute daily and ride longer distances on weekends with my husband (and a few spinervals evenings on the trainer indoors). This seat is a step up from the standard one that came on my Specialized Dolce. I'd love to hear recommendations.
--barb