Magic Butt Balm: Salvation When Your Butt is at Its Worst
You're soaked, stuck in wet bib shorts for hours, and it's starting to show – chafing, sweat rashes, blisters. Even if you've taken all the necessary preventive steps, the weather can occasionally assert its dominance. Fortunately, there's the miraculous anti-inflammatory and healing balm, Magic Butt Balm.
While cycling is usually a balm to the soul, sometimes you need an entirely different kind of balm after a ride, especially in the rain. You don't even have to get wet – simply endure an extreme heat ride, rub your skin with salt crystals for a few hours, and your problems begin. Lycra, by the way, doesn't do much for your skin's health either. As soon as complications arise in your seating area, which can often complicate sitting on an ordinary chair, you start questioning whether cycling is worth it at all. (And you always end up concluding that it is.) At Posedla, we do everything to ensure such thoughts don't even cross a cyclist's mind.
The essence of our development and products is prevention, but we also have solutions for the crisis described above. Because nobody wants to take a forced break from cycling due to blisters, we've developed Magic Butt Balm, an emulsion that significantly speeds up the regeneration of irritated skin in the seating area. Magic Butt Balm aids with minor inflammations, chafing, and irritation – essentially, all those discomforts you encounter during the summer and indoor training seasons. The moment you sense something's happening down there, apply a thin layer of balm to the problematic area, and you're most likely on the fast track to recovery. You can even use the balm before exertion to help prevent skin algae.
→ Tip: Read our blog post about "Why and How to Apply Posedla Cycling Cosmetics Before, During, and After Your Ride" |
Just like Smiling Butt Cream, we've developed Magic Butt Balm in collaboration with "1. Aromaterapeutická", a company that exclusively uses natural and eco-friendly ingredients. It is gentle on both skin and the environment. The cornerstone of the formula is lanolin, a substance obtained from sheep's wool. When combined with a blend of essential oils like lavender, clove, and thyme, which possess potent antimicrobial properties, it's truly a miracle worker. Once you try it, you'll see that it's a must-have in your cycling "first aid kit." Both men and women can use it. So, happy balm application!