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Reddit mentions of MONISTAT Chafing Relief Powder Gel 1.5 oz (Pack of 3)

Sentiment score: 14
Reddit mentions: 30

We found 30 Reddit mentions of MONISTAT Chafing Relief Powder Gel 1.5 oz (Pack of 3). Here are the top ones.

MONISTAT Chafing Relief Powder Gel 1.5 oz (Pack of 3)
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    Features:
  • Case of three 1.5-ounce canisters of chafing relief powder-gel (total of 4.5 ounces)
  • New formula dries to a silky finish
  • Relieves and prevents chafing in the inner thigh and bikini area
  • Non-greasy; non-staining
  • Fragrance free
Specs:
Height6.1 Inches
Length3.2 Inches
Number of items3
Release dateMay 2006
Size1.5 Ounce (Pack of 3)
Weight0.19 Pounds
Width2.6 Inches

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Found 30 comments on MONISTAT Chafing Relief Powder Gel 1.5 oz (Pack of 3):

u/yugohotty · 71 pointsr/explainlikeimfive

monistat chafing relief powder gel is amazing and it definitely won't get in your lady parts unless you actually put it there

u/cait_131 · 32 pointsr/AskWomen

I use this monistat chafing cream that really, really helps me! It’s available at Walmart next to the other monistat stuff. I think Lush carries something similar as well.

u/nycsun · 11 pointsr/xxfitness

BUY THIS! Total lifesaver.

u/AskMrScience · 8 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Make-up primer will do a lot to help the "my face is melting off" phenomenon. The best primers are dimethicone based. However, they are expensive.

Conveniently, the much cheaper Monistat anti-chaffing gel is also dimethicone. Buy a tube of it for $8 and spend the rest of your summer looking faaaaaaaabulous.

u/planetearthisblu · 7 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

This isn't a steroid cream though? The monistat anti chafing gel(the gel I'm talking about) has the following ingredients: Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Silica, Tocopheryl Acetate, Trisiloxane. Which ingredient are you warning against? Edit: and the smashbox primer has all of those ingredients plus more.

u/bombinabirdcage · 6 pointsr/bigboobproblems

http://www.amazon.com/Monistat-Complete-Chafing-Relief-Powder/dp/B000FKLKXQ

It's soooo good. Goes on smooth. It's some kind of powder gel, but doesn't leave a residue.

u/OhMyShibe · 4 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

You need this. Total game changer. I even got my dad to use it since it has such a nice non-greasy finish.

u/Shallowmar · 3 pointsr/blackladies

Have you tried bandlettes? Or I use anti-chafing gel sometimes. Shorts are my go to but sometimes bandlettes and/or the gel are the only option.

u/VoltasPistol · 3 pointsr/TrollXFunny

This stuff is amazing for thigh chafing AND it doubles as a dupe for Smashbox Primer.

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000FKLKXQ?sa-no-redirect=1&th=1

The primer thing is real. I don't use it under foundation, it just gives and anti-shine soft texture without looking powdery.

Helps with shoes that rub too.

But mostly protects against chafing thighs.

u/nkdeck07 · 3 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

Oh monistat makes this AMAZING lotion for it. http://www.amazon.com/Monistat-Complete-Chafing-Relief-Powder/dp/B000FKLKXQ

You also are probably gonna be best off getting a pair of leggings for the gym, they help immensely. TJMaxx has excellent high quality ones for cheap if you don't mind ridiculous colors

u/drlingclementine · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Kind of! Its marketed for "chub rub" or like runners burn, etc, basically it prevents friction. But its also essentially the same as any silicone based primer for a fraction of the cost.

u/kazaanabanana · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I put really thin shaping shorts or biking shorts underneath all of my dresses. If you don't have that option, though, Monistat makes a great anti-chafing gel that is silicone-based.

u/raptoresque · 3 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Maybe try [anti-chafing powder gel](http://www.Monistat.com/ Complete Care Chafing Relief Powder Gel, 1.5 OZ (pack of 3) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FKLKXQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_X1WJybEP027JP)? I was a cross country runner in high school/college, and lots of girls used this stuff and/or anti-blister sticks to avoid chafing and irritation, and it's like a dry lube! Bonus, if you try the one I linked, it's just dimethicone, which is a main ingredient in primers, and I know some girls in college would use it for their thighs AND under their makeup as a primer, so, even if it doesn't work for the irritation, it could still be useful, so long as it doesn't irritate your skin.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/keto

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FKLKXQ/ref=redir_mdp_mobile This is a chafing relief gel made by monistat which is typically geared toward women. However if you read the 3rd or 4th review in a man writes how it allows him to work longer hours and exercise more without the agony of chafing. I've never used this so I can't say if its great or not. Maybe it can help though. The price is for a 3 pack so it could be cheaper in stores.

u/TourmalineTart · 2 pointsr/xxketo

THIS is my god send! Even when I was smaller I would get the chub rub. I love this stuff, it works wonders. You can find it at pretty much every CVS-style drug store for about $7. It conditions your skin nicely too.

Edit: It is also GREAT for razor burn and avoiding ingrown hairs in "delicate" areas.

u/nosurfette · 2 pointsr/loseit

My favorite chub-rub preventative. Goes on as a gel, dries to a powder.

https://www.amazon.com/MONISTAT-Complete-Chafing-Relief-Powder/dp/B000FKLKXQ?th=1

u/Dame_Judi_Dench · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

This stuff is the absolute best for that. Monistat Chafing Gel

u/tikibyn · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Did Body Glide change their formula? I posted about how much I love Monistat Anti-Chafe Gel a while back and bought some Body Glide at the recommendation of others. It went on kind of sticky on me and didn't do shit for chafing. I did some googling after that happened and it sounded like a bunch of hikers said it used to be awesome but stopped working very well in the last year or two, so they thought maybe they had?

I also have two pairs of belevation and love them until my tummy starts to sweat.

u/razzertto · 2 pointsr/infertility

This is the stuff I'm talking about: http://www.amazon.com/Monistat-Soothing-Chafing-Relief-Powder-gel/dp/B000FKLKXQ

It works well. I don't have a big problem with chafing (despite living in buttass hot Miami) because of my build EXCEPT when I run. This or runner's glide is the best stuff ever.

u/Lawsnapper · 2 pointsr/Iron

Like /u/Falling_Glass I usually just use Gold Bond Body Powder, but there are some other options depending on what exactly you are looking for. Bodyglide comes in a stick like deodorant, and it seems to have good reviews. Elitefts just started selling Dr. Greenfield's Chafe Shield, but I don't know much about it. Anti Monkey Butt Powder is another product I have heard about people using. There is also a Chafing Relief Powder Gel that works well, but is pretty expensive (and is marketed to women if that is an issue). Maybe one of these will fit what you are looking for.

u/SarahMackAttack · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

This stuff will change your approach to summer outfits.
http://www.amazon.com/Monistat-Complete-Chafing-Relief-Powder/dp/B000FKLKXQ
Oh it's 95% humidity and I have a 6 hour outdoor BBQ in Georgia or Mississippi or Louisiana or whatever? NO PROBLEM let me put on this sundress and hell I might as well JOG there because I am IMPERVIOUS TO CHUB RUB. Any CVS will have it, right back with the other monistat stuff.

u/Squishy_Cat · 1 pointr/asktransgender

You might want to look into CBD: it's the more "medicinal" part of marijuana that is used to treat pain, but it's non-psychoactive and legal in many more places than something containing THC (THC primarily being the psychoactive part. In other words, it puts the fun in weed ;) .) It's also a lot easier to order CBD-containing products without worrying about them getting confiscated in the mail (and if they did, at most you'd probably just get a letter from the carrier explaining that they're confiscating your package. Something like that is too small for them to bother prosecuting, but I doubt it'd even be confiscated in the first place.)

You might also take a hard look at your sleeping arrangement to see if your bed isn't screwing with your posture while you sleep. Beds kinda wear out after about ten years, so you may not be getting great back support which can definitely leads to some really annoying back pain issues. I know mattresses are expensive, but there are also things like memory-foam mattress toppers and that sort of thing, and they're much more reasonably priced. It may not be a total solution, but it might help.

Not being a doctor I'm a little hesitant to offer too many other suggestions, but the "burning" sounds like it might be chafing. A dry lubricant like Gold Bond powder might help, and they also make chafing ointments for cyclists that would probably work really well. In fact I just remembered that Monistat of all people make a chafing (here's an Amazon link, but I'd imagine it's available at a lot of regular grocery/drug stores too.) They also make chafing ointment "sticks" that look just like a stick of deodorant, which could be handy for travel or keeping in your work locker or something. At any rate, most of the anti-chafing stuff works well and it's cheap (in the $10-$12 range), so I think it's worth a shot. You'll probably have to get a little creative when it comes to figuring out how to apply it back there though ;) .

The numbness and tingling is often nerve-related and you'd be better off asking an actual doctor (ie, not me) about it. That's the part I'd be most concerned about, although I'm sure there are ways to minimize or get rid of it completely. If you have a Planned Parenthood in the general area (that provides LGBT services), that would be my first suggestion: they're very helpful and absolutely non-judgemental and they have actual doctors with medical degrees that know a hell of a lot more about anatomy than a therapist will. That's not to knock therapists, there are a lot of great ones out there...but they're not medical doctors (as far as anatomy goes), so I'd talk to an MD instead. If you go to PP's website you can type in your ZIP code or state (here's Illinois for you :) ) and it'll pull up all the clinics nearby, as well as the services they offer. Even if the closest clinic doesn't offer LGBT services per say, give them a call anyway because I suspect they'd be more than willing to help out.

u/blueberry_deuce · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

Tell him to use this on his balls instead http://www.amazon.com/Monistat-Complete-Chafing-Relief-Powder/dp/B000FKLKXQ silky smooth sack with no talc needed

u/ladylolz · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

I purchased mine at Wal-mart. You can also purchase it from Amazon for a pretty great price.

u/spookycouch · 1 pointr/AskReddit

This only happens to me when I sweat, so if I know it will be a hot day, I apply some of this on my thighs.

u/VicugnaPacos · 1 pointr/AskWomen

My hooded eyes look awful with eyeliner applied above upper lashes/below lower lashes as is conventional, so I always/only use eyeliner on my waterline. To prevent raccoon eyes later in they day, here's the tips and tricks I've cultivated over the years:

  1. Aim for the part closest to the lashes/avoiding the inner part closest to the eye, because the moisture from your eye can make it run. I use a pencil or pencil-like liner, but cone-shaped kohl kajal sticks are tailor made for this; you just have to stick it between your closed lids and rub back and forth, perfect if you're a little eye-squeamish.
  2. Using a small firm brush (I use a $1 elf concealer brush, works great), set in place using a similarly-colored eyeshadow or, even better, brow powder. I use dark brown eyeliner instead of black, so I use the one from my brow kit (Milani Brow Fix, can even double as a contour/highlight palette; a true triple-threat). I've found that brow powder has much less fall-out, I suppose from the matte-ness and staying power.
  3. Stamp loose (face) powder right up under the lower lash line. I've found this is the best defense against late-in-day smearing/smudging/tranfer! I also brush it on my brow bone, because my hooded eyes/curly lashes will paint little mascara lines on my brow bone without it. I don't wear often eyeshadow, so I'm not 100% sure if it's compatible with that; might mattify shiny/shimmery ones.

    Not eyeliner-related: Using chafing gel for primer. Cheap and effective
u/maraisbjo · 1 pointr/running

It may not help you now but this stuff helps SO much if you have chafed, it will help soothe it. It does also help prevent chafing, although I've never used it on a run only in regular everyday life with dresses and such.