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    Quote Originally Posted by skinimini View Post
    So, I've done a few 40-50 mile rides, and so far, I haven't used any sort of chamois cream, bag balm, etc. To date, I've had only minor saddle soreness. Tomorrow, I'm riding 70 miles. Do you all use the products just on longer rides, or is it something you use with every ride? I guess a trip to the lbs would be advantageous--just in case?
    I've been riding for 25 years and I've never used any kind of chamois cream or anything. I think it depends on the person, and if what you are doing works for you, why change it?

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    Please enlighten us Oakleaf, what do you use. I was simply adding my 2 cents. That is why I put the site up for her to be the judge. Sorry for butting in. I did not know that it had quatuary components

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    Chomper Body

    I use my all natural women's specific chamois cream. It contains no water just all natural nut butters, oils and essential oils. Lasts a long time, goes on thick like a paste and works with the heat of your body to lubricate and heal the skin. it is called Booty Balm. There is a men's version called Ballocks.

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    Shea Butter

    It's good to look outside of the LBS. 100% pure shea butter is excellent. I have chemical allergies to i-dunno-what. So i try to avoid all kinds of creams and stuff. Shea butter is great, doesn't sting, spreads on thick and absorbs into the skin, keeping it smooth and soft too. It also washes right out of yr clothes. unlike mineral oil based products. I have had huge stain on my bedsheet from mineral oil and took 4 washes to wash out..Shea butter, never.

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    I dont use any products and only got a minor rub last year doing my first century. If I did though I would want paraben, witch hazel and animal free ingredients so A+ to this thread!

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    Hoo ha ride glide...

    I have some coming in any day now. I got samples at the show, and liked it's consistency, smell etc. But I haven't been riding anything long enough to warrant needing anything for the hoo ha.
    But I did have one of our male friends, who has lots of trouble down under try some. He said it actually healed his boo boo's, and gave it a thumbs up.
    I did hand out some samples, but have yet to have anyone give me a solid review.

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    I use A&D ointment. I smell like a freshly diapered baby, but it's easy to find (even in my small community) and works well for me. I think bag balm would also work well for me, but A&D is easier to get hold of.

    Here are the ingredients I see: Petrolatum (53.4% - Skin Protectant), Lanolin (15.5% - Skin Protectant)

    Inactive Ingredients: Cod Liver Oil (contains Vitamin A & Vitamin D), Fragrance, Light Mineral Oil, Microcrystalline Wax, Paraffin

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    I found a new product called, ironically...That Butt Stuff. I emailed the owner of the company asking for the ingredient list, and he promptly replied with:

    Hi Linda

    I have a blend of the following oils:

    Olive oil. Avocado oil. Sweet almond oil. Shea butter.

    Aloe Vera.

    Water & vegetable glycerin

    Preservative free of parabens or formaldehyde.

    No animal products or byproducts.

    Sweet orange essential oil & tea tree oil in small amounts.

    Not all natural or organic but it is as natural as posible and is still affordable. 99% natural!

    Thank you for the question! Let me know if you have anymore questions.

    Thanks

    Adam Moore
    That Butt Stuff


    When I run out of my current stock of Assos and Nubutte creams, I'm definitely giving That Butt Stuff a try.

    http://www.thatbuttstuff.com/

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    semi OT, but I have discovered that Nubutte doubles as an amazing cuticle cream.

    I have also used it more as a chamois cream since my last post. It works quite well and I have no complaints about its function as a chamois cream at all (and it seems to soothe and soften the bikini line too), but I still think it's slightly more of a pain to apply to the chamois than other formulas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nscrbug View Post
    I found a new product called, ironically...That Butt Stuff. I emailed the owner of the company asking for the ingredient list, and he promptly replied with:

    Hi Linda

    I have a blend of the following oils:

    Olive oil. Avocado oil. Sweet almond oil. Shea butter.

    Aloe Vera.

    Water & vegetable glycerin

    Preservative free of parabens or formaldehyde.

    No animal products or byproducts.

    Sweet orange essential oil & tea tree oil in small amounts.

    Not all natural or organic but it is as natural as posible and is still affordable. 99% natural!

    Thank you for the question! Let me know if you have anymore questions.

    Thanks

    Adam Moore
    That Butt Stuff


    When I run out of my current stock of Assos and Nubutte creams, I'm definitely giving That Butt Stuff a try.

    http://www.thatbuttstuff.com/
    I am a total devotee after my first century on Sat. I applied a bit more at 75 miles in, but probably didn't need to. I just happened to have a sample tube along and thought, what the heck. It's really nice stuff, though...perfect slippery, buttery consistency, nice light lemony fragrance. No real tingly sensation, which is OK with me. I'm not sure I really care for a ton of tingle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nscrbug View Post
    I found a new product called, ironically...That Butt Stuff. I emailed the owner of the company asking for the ingredient list, and he promptly replied with:

    Hi Linda

    I have a blend of the following oils:

    Olive oil. Avocado oil. Sweet almond oil. Shea butter.

    ...

    When I run out of my current stock of Assos and Nubutte creams, I'm definitely giving That Butt Stuff a try.

    http://www.thatbuttstuff.com/

    Just fyi, anyone who is allergic to latex should NOT use a product with avocado oil. The same chemical in latex that causes the allergy is also found in avocados and bananas.

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