How to Use Doc’S All Natural Chamois Cream™

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There's nothing worse than saddle sores or having your butt hurt after a long day of bicycling. If you're new to the sport of bicycling or an experienced rider, you've more than likely come across these pesky irritations. Yet there are many ways to combat the uncomfortable pain associated with it. A product like Doc's All Natural Chamois Cream„ has proven effective in helping to soothe not only saddle sores, but a variety of associated aches and pains.

Saddles sores are irritations that affect the butt and thighs after extensive periods of bicycling, usually brought on by friction from the bicycle seat. At first it can start off as a skin abrasion, yet it can exacerbate into an abscess if ignored and not treated properly. After a long ride when you can tell that saddle sores are starting to make their first appearance, you want to address it rather quickly before it gets worse and extremely painful.

One way to avoid these irritations is to ensure there's no unnecessary friction involved while you're pedaling, and to find a comfortable riding position. It's also important to make sure that your riding clothes fit properly. While you want to take precautions in the event of saddle sores, you can help curb the onset by wearing cycling shorts that have chamois padding.

Doc's All Natural Chamois Cream„ allows you to apply it prior to riding, which will help combat any irritants like heat that gets trapped inside your biking shorts as well as helping to alleviate friction. The pressure associated from applying your weight on the bicycle seat can also increase these irritations. As chamois is traditionally soft and is used in many applications, such as polishing cloths for cars, etc., it's only fitting that a Chamois cream such as Doc's would be beneficial for the avid bicyclist.

Also, keep in mind that once you start sweating, and stop riding, it can crystallize once it dries and become a major irritant. This is where Doc's All-Natural Chamois Cream„ comes in as it works as a barrier against it. You can also help prevent further irritation by thoroughly cleaning yourself after riding, to prevent the spread of any pesky bacteria.

Noted for their natural skincare products for cyclists, triathletes, runners, and endurance athletes, Doc's All-Natural Chamois Cream„ has been proven to help prevent chafing that comes with saddle sores. It protects against skin breakdown and helps protect the chamois padding inside most cycling shorts.

Known for avoiding the use of toxic chemicals or petroleum-products that penetrates your skin and clogs your pores, Doc's products not only work in regards to bicycling, but they can be applied to other sores related with other sports, such as running and triathlons.
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