I ran across this product and I had to share it with everyone. Fo those hot and sweaty days nothing beats AMB Raf
This may sound rude but it is not, it is a honest question. Dose it make Grundle Paste, like Gold Bond dose?
I just have one question... how in the dickens does a person find a word like that, anyway? ..................................
If you've been riding for a very long time, in the summer heat you most certainly can. Did about 500 miles in a day (yeah i know guys have done more), and it sure helped. I stopped for BBQ in North Carolina, and other than that, fuel only.
THANK YOU! That is what my first post question was asking. Gold Bond dose Johnson and Johnson dose Clubman dose Dose this one?
i knew what your first post was saying. Im just saying....i take care of alot of nursing home patients that come in powdered like babies.....and well....they have a thick paste in the groin most often.
Oh, contraire... I was only trying to figure out how a legitimate word for something like was discovered. Rummaging through the dictionary? By accident? Science project? The Ken Jennings J-Club? Mensa? Oh yuk! ....:sick007 Please, no photos.
You would be suprised what i have stored in my head......btw...please as we all get older.....cut your toenails
ON a side note....had a drug user that came in the other day with a wound to his upper left arm. He had scratched the wound from needles so bad...it was all the way down to the muscle....and he claimed that the wound was 1 day old....i dunno how someone could do that...besides being high obviously
This product uses talc, as opposed to corn starch (baby powder). I don't personally develop dough, but i'd imagine it could. This is no magic wonder cure, just some basic talcum powder, with some nice additives, like calamine. I do like it a bit better than gold bond, and it's fairly inexpensive. Look for it around places that sell horseback riding gear. Around here there's a store called Tractor Supply that carries it.
As an equestrian, this is a common problem we face. Hot sweaty horses, hot sweaty people. Wearing jeans and being in contact with a leather saddle for hours. For chafing, limit the bagginess of the pants. Baggy material rubbing back and forth is not comfortable. For really long days, breeches that look like regular pants/jeans are preferable. Use an alum block in conjunction with a light amount of anti-fungal, anti-bacteria cream. Wear sport breathable boxer/brief that is going to wick moisture away from your body. You want tight so the material does not roll. These are just some of the tricks for long hot days in the saddle.