Body Glide Anti-Chafe Balm 42g

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Product ID: 1337

Body Glide Anti-Chafe Balm 42g

The Body Glide Anti-Chafe Balm is the real deal; it can be used as a wetsuit lubricant that isn't petroleum-based, so it doesn't rot your suit and isn't water-soluble, so it doesn't just wash away while you're swimming. The handy 42 gram / 1.5oz applicator stick lets you put as much or as little on as you need.

Protect Against: Hot spots on feet and rubbing that causes saddle sores, chafed, chapped, and cracked skin, irritation from bras, even irritation from skin rubbing skin.

Can be used with: footwear, orthotics, clothing, sports and swimwear, braces, gear, prosthesis, compression wear, wetsuits.

Ideal for: sports, fitness, hot, cold, dry or humid weather.

Ingredients

Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ozokerite Wax, Glyceryl Behenate, Stearyl Alcohol, Allantoin, Tocopherol (Vitamin E).

Features

  • Slides on easily and is not wet or oily
  • The ingredients are natural, plant-based. No lanolin or animal products. No animal testing. No mineral oil or petroleum (petrolatum) that ruins clothing or wetsuits
  • The Body Glide formula stays where you apply it and for hours, offering protection from rubbing, chafing, blisters and torn skin
  • Is water resistant and Neoprene safe
  • Contains Vitamin F Forte helping to keep skin soft and moisturised
  • Ideal for protecting yourself from bra/sport bra straps irritation
  • Ideal for areas where undergarments could cause chafing and irritation especially when running
  • Ideal for running. Prevents blisters, runner's nipple, and chafing in the thighs
  • Great for general use also
  • Easy to apply and wash off


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