Some grooming products for the gents that may benefit both.
12 comments
itlums
22 Jul 17#1
You get balls loads of bla bla bla telling you, that you need this overpriced item, but doesn't say how you managed to survive not loosing your manhood without it until now. Talc or baby oil for far less might do the trick (if you have issues down there).
Tomston to itlums
23 Jul 17#7
Not to be unnecessarily panic-mongering but (for women at least) there looks to be some links to cancer when using talc in 'intimate' areas. Johnson and Johnson paid out millions so far.
itlums to Tomston
24 Jul 17#10
Well pointed out, was not aware of the thing. Anyway... If person is healthy and looking after oneself - nothing needs to be used. I was bombarded with notions to "use these and must have thats" when started in a restaurant as a waiter (due to loads of activity at work) , but had no issues. Ditch antibacterial soaps and if shower taken up to daiIy basis - don't scrub your skin as it removes a crucial outer skin which is one of protective layers. But if skin is dry - see first if enough water is used on a daily basis and analyse the food digested on a regular basis.
SleepyChris
22 Jul 17#2
I didn't even know this kind of thing existed. Initially I thought it was just some gimmicky b*****cks...but thinking about it the fresh and dry one sounds like happy b****cks in this weather.
MrSweeney
22 Jul 17#3
I use this... Then a bit of swarfega to get it off after a good run is all it takes. :wink:
Heat.Sink
22 Jul 17#4
they also have a product called 'fresh and dry balls'
israr000 to Heat.Sink
23 Jul 17#8
And Instant Clean Balls :joy:
Joey.Bloggsy
22 Jul 17#5
I have a cheaper alternative, ta
RoosterNo1
22 Jul 17#6
Cornflour....
aquapiranha
24 Jul 17#9
How has mankind managed to survive and prosper without talc for balls?? Ffs :joy:
alexus
25 Jul 17#11
I assumed this might be for runners as only time have wanted anything added to protect from friction was for half marathon plus runs.
Opening post
12 comments
Talc or baby oil for far less might do the trick (if you have issues down there).
Anyway... If person is healthy and looking after oneself - nothing needs to be used.
I was bombarded with notions to "use these and must have thats" when started in a restaurant as a waiter (due to loads of activity at work) , but had no issues.
Ditch antibacterial soaps and if shower taken up to daiIy basis - don't scrub your skin as it removes a crucial outer skin which is one of protective layers. But if skin is dry - see first if enough water is used on a daily basis and analyse the food digested on a regular basis.