Home Menu

Menu



advertisement
Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes
boogiesmash
Magnate
 
Member Since Feb 2015
Location: NJ
Posts: 2,466
9
437 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 04, 2017 at 11:33 PM
  #1
Does body powder between your legs dry you out. I’ve been using it regularly so I would stink but lately I’m itchy in between and it is dry. Should I moisturize and use baby powder in the morning?

__________________
Lactimal 175 mg
Pristiq 100 mg
Gabapentin 1800 mg
Klonopin 1mg.


Major depression
Social anxiety disorder
boogiesmash is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Skeezyks

advertisement
Skeezyks
Disreputable Old Troll
 
Skeezyks's Avatar
 
Member Since Oct 2015
Location: The Star of the North
Posts: 32,762 (SuperPoster!)
9
17.4k hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Smile Nov 05, 2017 at 07:01 PM
  #2
I used to use powder. I don't anymore. I can't say as I ever had the problem you describe. A while back I began using body lotion.

__________________
"I may be older but I am not wise / I'm still a child's grown-up disguise / and I never can tell you what you want to know / You will find out as you go." (from: "A Nightengale's Lullaby" - Julie Last)
Skeezyks is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
All Is Revealed
Account Suspended
 
Member Since Oct 2017
Location: In Heaven
Posts: 420
7
265 hugs
given
Default Nov 06, 2017 at 05:02 PM
  #3
If you have dry itchy skin between your legs, try:
- Moisturizing Body Soap or Moisturizing Body Wash when you shower.
- Body Lotion. There are many to choose from.
- Anti-itch cream. This works wonders.
All Is Revealed is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Reply
attentionThis is an old thread. You probably should not post your reply to it, as the original poster is unlikely to see it.




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:25 AM.
Powered by vBulletin® — Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.



 

My Support Forums

My Support Forums is the online community that was originally begun as the Psych Central Forums in 2001. It now runs as an independent self-help support group community for mental health, personality, and psychological issues and is overseen by a group of dedicated, caring volunteers from around the world.

 

Helplines and Lifelines

The material on this site is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider.

Always consult your doctor or mental health professional before trying anything you read here.