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Chafing Relief Powder Gel.

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Chafing Relief Powder Gel
Powder & Setting

About this product

A silicone-based powder gel designed to create a protective barrier against friction and chafing, particularly for skin folds and sensitive areas.

Best for

Sensitive skin
Powder & Setting

The Guru Index verdict

80%

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What the gurus are saying

Gurus praise this product for its effective friction protection and unique powdery, non-greasy finish that feels comfortable even on sensitive areas like the face and eyelids. The consensus is that it delivers a smooth glide without the heaviness or stickiness typical of barrier products, making it a reliable choice for both body and facial use in friction-prone zones.
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"For friction PIH, add a Monistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel every morning. It's a silicone-based barrier. It physically blocks friction all day long."
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"I really like this product as a skin protectant for the skin folds that's what it's meant for. What is unique about this is the finish. It does provide really a nice amount of glide and slip but it does not feel the least bit oily or greasy at all, not sticky. It really does have this powdery finish to it, almost as if your skin is soft and moisturized but has a powdery finish. I have used it on my face a fair amount and it's really comfortable on the face, again not very greasy. I've used it around my eyes too because eyelid skin is vulnerable to irritation."
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