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  1. #1
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    Where you can and where you can't apply Chamois Butt'r?????

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    Hi All!

    As I been reading this forum I came to realize that many female riders have the same problem with saddle sores and etc. Since I changed the seat on my bike to the one with the cutout ( thanx to the wonderful advice i found here) I been having less problems, however I know it would probably be a good idea to try out that Chamois Butt'r that everybody is so pleased with. So, I have a question : can you actually apply Chamois Butt'r to the private area ( and i dont mean rear area :-) ) ??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreshNewbie
    Hi All!

    As I been reading this forum I came to realize that many female riders have the same problem with saddle sores and etc. Since I changed the seat on my bike to the one with the cutout ( thanx to the wonderful advice i found here) I been having less problems, however I know it would probably be a good idea to try out that Chamois Butt'r that everybody is so pleased with. So, I have a question : can you actually apply Chamois Butt'r to the private area ( and i dont mean rear area :-) ) ??????
    I don't know about that exact product but I've been known to apply plain vaseline to reduce chafing Down There. But with my new saddle that's not really a problem any more, so I just use my Bag Balm in the crevices that do chafe, mostly the butt-thigh junction. I do NOT think you'd want to use Bag Balm on any sensitive skin though!

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    Most certainly NOT I tried baby cream it seemed to work, maybe I should just stick to that

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    good question! i know i don't... i put right next to that area... and further back on my butt.. don't know if that's right or not! i've always wondered if i'm putting it on correctly!

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    I would figure that applying such products to delicate areas would cause some sort of problems down there.

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    I put it all over... from front to back... especially on long rides... when I ride a century you could say I'm "slip slidin' away"... I've never experienced any discomfort anywhere from lathering that stuff on!
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

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    The only places I experience rawness after long rides riding a saddle with a cutout is in the thigh/outer labia junction (good word!), so that is where I lather on the Chamois Buttr'. I don't put it on the inner labial area since that part never gets raw with my saddles. It used to, pre-cutout saddle days, boy did it, but thank god those days are gone!

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    Everywhere!

    I agree with Bikerchick. Everywhere, no problem at all. A bit of a tingle when I still had some irritation in the area, but anywhere I don't put it I get chafed, and those tenderest parts are the most unhappy when they're chafed. I spread it all over that zone of myself, then a nice dollop spread on that zone of the shorts padding.

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    Talking

    I am definatelly going to buy it, I had major problems when I had a seat without a cutout, since i switched I just have some irritation when it is hot or humid outside. So thank you ladies for sharing

 

 

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