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27th December 05, 09:57 AM
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 Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
I second this wholeheartily! Baby powder is meant to dry the skin, where as bodyglide adds a barrier. Anyone that has ever had chafing of the thighs knows that drying the area out is not really a helpful solution. Get some bodyglide, you'll be hooked. Last time I checked, Bear was actually selling it for fairly cheap.
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27th December 05, 10:00 AM
#2
Getting a lot of votes for body glide
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27th December 05, 12:18 PM
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As best I can tell, the "itchiness" of wool is a factor of quality. The more expensive wools don't itch, while the cheap ones do. When I was a kid, I had a wool sweater that I hated cause it would itch. I was surprised to learn my Air Force uniform was wool, cause it never bothered me. And my tank, that my parents dropped an unknown large sum of money on, doesn't bother me either.
I have some historical repro' kilts that are made with "affordable" wool, and those will bother me if my skin gets the least bit moist. Luckily I wear a historically accurate shirt with that wool, so I have little to worry about in my "lowlands" as such shirts are very long and act as underwear.
And to echo what has been said already, I know of no way to reduce the itch-factor of wool once it is off the sheep and woven. Perhaps some of the professional kilt-makers in this forum can elaborate further.
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27th December 05, 12:20 PM
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 Originally Posted by michael steinrok
Getting a lot of votes for body glide 
For good reason: it's worth its weight in gold! Regardless of how much weight I lose I think my thighs will always like each other so chafing is a big concern when kilted. BodyGlide eliminated the chafing problem. That's why a tube now merits sporran space. Truly a 'don't leave home without it' product. And I have not seen any residue problems with my kilts. If you have an Eastern Mountain Sports or similar outfit in your vicinity, they probably stock it in their cycling and/or hiking sections.
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27th December 05, 12:43 PM
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Bike, running, hiking, camping and surfing stores have all been knwon to carry bodyglide, I think on their website they list retailers.
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29th December 05, 03:00 PM
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yeah baby, yeah
okay I bought the body glide at sporting authority in the DC area :-)
feeling better already.
Slainte
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1st January 06, 07:22 PM
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Michael - I found out about Body Glide, and almost immediately cleared up a "Hot spot" problem I have had for years. Chaffing has not generally been a problem, but sweating as I do, pants have caused a never ending heat rash problem in that area.
Wearing the kilt, Body Glide is great, though most of the time I wear boxer briefs - mainly for modesty - they also insulate as others have mentioned.
Now it is a normal application in the morning. I hope all of us can increase the production so the prices drop a little.
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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4th January 06, 09:15 PM
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I'm glad to hear it works. One time the hot spot was so bad I could barely walk
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