There's a product called bodyglide, it works for any areas that chafe. I buy it in stick form, like a deodorant, just smear on liberally, hairs won't be a problem and go. You should see a big difference
Another vote for bodyglide, my OH wouldn’t be without it, he’s done the ‘looking like you’ve been shot’ blood stains on his chest, (which all blokes seem to do at least once......) you can imagine the screams from the shower.....😱🚿........
It is not the cheapest, he’s tried plasters - fall off - even the fancy ‘runners’ ones, Vaseline - stains t-shirts, etc., but bodyglide always works and doesn’t ruin your t-shirts
Can’t help on the chafing I’m afraid but I like your personal description as I was born in Forres a gazillion years ago!(well it feels like it some times!).
Sounds awful, I haven’t suffered from this thankfully so I’m guessing my sports bra is working, it’s from M&S.
If you’re male, which I think might be... are you showering straight after each run, remove your sweaty clothes immediately. And avoid using lotions and potions in that area (easy to do as you are trying to make it better) but you mustn’t upset the ph balance in these areas, just let the water do it’s work, stay away from soaps, shower gels, in that area. If you must use something I would suggest an oil (coconut, almond) after you’ve showered but whilst the skin is still wet.
With wearing a running bra I'm glad to say I don't have that problem...might I suggest!?, oh never mind 😆
Seriously though, and also TMI, when I was heavily pregnant my belly button turned into an outie and I couldn't bear the material rubbing there, I saw a suggestion of putting a plaster on like people do for joggers nipple and it worked brilliantly. You may need to shave a bit 1st though if you're super hairy or either they may not stick or will take some hair with them when you take them off post run, ouch 😳🏃♂️👍
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