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Vaseline. Or there's an old trick a chef friend of mine used to use. HE used to rub plain flour on his thighs and on his bum before service so he wouldn't get a build up of sweat, the flour would just absorb it.
That is, of course, until the fateful day he used self-raising flour instead of plain...ended up having to cut out the resulting dough from his bum hair... |
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"So I'm in agony good old chub rub my thighs are so chafed I can barely walk so just wondering if anyone knew of a: away to ease the pain or b: how to prevent it in the first place ? " try vaseline on your inner thighs. Any sweat or friction should slide off your skin. X |
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By *DontExistWoman
over a year ago
•+• Silicon valley. •+• |
"Vaseline. Or there's an old trick a chef friend of mine used to use. HE used to rub plain flour on his thighs and on his bum before service so he wouldn't get a build up of sweat, the flour would just absorb it.
That is, of course, until the fateful day he used self-raising flour instead of plain...ended up having to cut out the resulting dough from his bum hair..."
haha is that true even? about the bread baking in his bum crack i mean. |
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"Vaseline. Or there's an old trick a chef friend of mine used to use. HE used to rub plain flour on his thighs and on his bum before service so he wouldn't get a build up of sweat, the flour would just absorb it.
That is, of course, until the fateful day he used self-raising flour instead of plain...ended up having to cut out the resulting dough from his bum hair...
haha is that true even? about the bread baking in his bum crack i mean."
Well it turns into a dough...thinking back though, I'd imagine plain flour does the same. It's possible it's just a funny story they told for a few laughs at the pub! |
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I get that sometimes so i feel your pain.
I usually make sure i put some talcum powder on my inner thigh. It helps a bit some times or spray deodorant. I usually hv to rub in savlon if it happens. |
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By *DontExistWoman
over a year ago
•+• Silicon valley. •+• |
"Vaseline. Or there's an old trick a chef friend of mine used to use. HE used to rub plain flour on his thighs and on his bum before service so he wouldn't get a build up of sweat, the flour would just absorb it.
That is, of course, until the fateful day he used self-raising flour instead of plain...ended up having to cut out the resulting dough from his bum hair...
haha is that true even? about the bread baking in his bum crack i mean.
Well it turns into a dough...thinking back though, I'd imagine plain flour does the same. It's possible it's just a funny story they told for a few laughs at the pub!"
sounds mad if it really happened. |
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"So I'm in agony good old chub rub my thighs are so chafed I can barely walk so just wondering if anyone knew of a: away to ease the pain or b: how to prevent it in the first place ? "
Talcum powder. |
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There is a product called body glide.
I used to use it for putting on thigh's before a long run.
But it's creation is for long distance swimming mainly in a wetsuit to prevent friction Burns and doesn't perish the rubber of the suit.
It's not much good after the damage is done. But for future reference if chaffing is a problem.
It
After many years of doing ultra sports and suffering from friction Burns/chaffing.
Sudo creme is usually the best cure a bit stingy.
Leggings or cycle shorts on to prevent further abrasion. |
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