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Advice for itchies from binder?

Started by BlueGemFox, October 10, 2014, 07:26:13 AM

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BlueGemFox

I dunno if this is in the right spot, real sorry in advance if it isnt, but im looking a bit of advice on how to wear my binder.
So I'm slowly training myself to wear my binder. Got it going 6-8 hours now, but my problem is i get so damn itchy under my chesticles. I have really really big ones (size DDD at least) and i have to push them all the way down to get my chest natural looking enough. My only problem is it creates mad sweat. And i dont want to stop every five minutes to go to the toilet to scratch then go through readjusting myself all the way again. Any suggestions on how I can can combat the itchyness?
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Nygeel

Baby powder or corn starch. I use gold bond body powder before I put my binder on. Helps keep things dry.
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BlueGemFox

Ohhh thanks! Ill give that a try as I got some baby powder laying around. Im not to keen on putting a shirt on underneath for sweat absorbing as the binder is tight enough as it is. Also, I wonder is there away to stop them slipping back into the uniboob during the day?
~The first steps in a journey are the toughest, but also the most proudest~


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Teacherology

To me there is no way to avoid the uniboob thing. Binders have to press stuff down. You can learn yourself to adjust in a different way (by example down and out, or up and out, or just down/ to the sides). I heard some people like to wear a compression shirt under it, so that it fits tighter (which may prevent uniboobage).
To your itching question;
Also I like to use the baby powder with menthol in it, because menthol relieves itching/ or potato starch (it clumps less). But that is just how I do it.
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Tysilio

Try the foot powder with salicylic acid in it. It's great to prevent/stop itching, and it will help to keep nasty stuff from growing in those creases.
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BlueGemFox

awesome thanks! I'll give those a try. Sadly i cant wear anything under it as too many layers makes it hard to survive the weather (australia is HOT)
~The first steps in a journey are the toughest, but also the most proudest~


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Kiwi

To avoid uniboob I read that some guys put a rolled sock between the chesticles to keep them apart (and absorb sweat in the meanwhile) but I never tried myself...
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Tysilio

Interesting idea, but I have a feeling that if I tried that, I'd end up with triboobs.
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BlueGemFox

Ill have to try that methodwith the sock too, see how it goes actually. hopefully no triboobs if i do it right
~The first steps in a journey are the toughest, but also the most proudest~


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