Reddit Reddit reviews Monistat Soothing Care Chafing Relief Powder-Gel, 1.5-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 3)

We found 3 Reddit comments about Monistat Soothing Care Chafing Relief Powder-Gel, 1.5-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 3). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Monistat Soothing Care Chafing Relief Powder-Gel, 1.5-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 3)
Case of three 1.5-ounce canisters of chafing relief powder-gel (total of 4.5 ounces)New formula dries to a silky finishRelieves and prevents chafing in the inner thigh and bikini areaNon-greasy; non-stainingFragrance free
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3 Reddit comments about Monistat Soothing Care Chafing Relief Powder-Gel, 1.5-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 3):

u/lizzehness · 7 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

i love this stuff

http://www.amazon.com/Monistat-Soothing-Chafing-Powder-Gel-1-5-Ounce/dp/B001E96MG2

it's also good for that summer boob-pit heat rash.

u/pixis-4950 · 1 pointr/doublespeakgutter

lizzehness wrote:

I love this stuff for the chafing - it's fantastic for thighs and that boob-pit rash that hits in the summer. It would be nice though if there was a good pair of shorts i could wear instead.

u/kinkyvargasgirl · 0 pointsr/sex

I'm strictly going to address the grooming side of things, although I do think it's a bit unfair that your boyfriend is being apparently less than willing to acclimate himself to your ladybits.

First, have you ever tried waxing? The first time hurts like a bitch, but it gets progressively easier, no ingrowns, no razor burn.

If that's not an option (it's too expensive for me to maintain, I don't like the growback in between), there are a few things you can do to make shaving less of a bitch. First, always use a sharp, new razor. I tend to use men's razors because I find they're sharper and do a better job overall. Secondly, use a super-slick substance for shaving. I skip over gels and creams and use a product made specifically for sensitive areas, called (don't laugh) Coochy Shave. Okay, you can laugh. It feels like conditioner and makes my shaves pretty darn smooth.

Get in the shower, get everything nice and wet and hot and steamy for a while, apply the shave cream, then begin shaving. Pull the area of skin taut and shave one stroke (people say with the grain for sensitive skin, but I never get close enough that way, so I go against) and rinse. One stroke, rinse, repeat. Try to never go over an area twice. Once done, rinse completely, dry completely. Sometimes bumps and burns can be made worse by friction, so you may have luck with applying an anti-chafe lotion like Monistat Soothing Care (not just yeast infection stuff, this is a silicone/dimethicone product that reduces friction on skin and also doubles as a makeup primer...) I try to stay underwearless and pantsless for a while after shaving, too, but that may just be me being weird.

Lastly, I've found that the more often I shave, and the more I keep up with grooming, the less irritation and bumps I have to deal with. It can suck for the first bit of time, but I think a lot of people find they deal with shaving issues less, the more frequently they do it.

Best of luck!