Pjur Bodyglide is the best, but it's expensive. (The original version, not the water based one). Lasts forever though. You only need a tiny amount.

    Angelina so... I just started wearing a camisole and tucking it under the waist part of my belt. It's working really really well so far. Way better than the baby oil was.

      BD1791

      good that it works for you, i would be worried that it would cause too much friction on the skin

        Angelina I was a little worried about that as well but it hasn't. It stays in place really well. It's been such a relief honestly. I'm really comfortable right now.

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        BD1791
        You also may find it helpful to start training as if you were new to chastity. Start at an hour or two a day and work your way up to give your body a chance to adapt.

        When I started I either didn't get that advice or I ignored it (I don't remember which! lol). I wore it until it chaffed and stopped until it healed over and over again. Not recommended! lol

        I find baby powder helpful, especially in the heat, but oil or cream may work better for you.

        Good luck!

        I did that. It doesn't matter. The lining sticks to my skin and irritates it. It seems like I'm not alone in this. I've talked to a few people that have had that issue with the lining. I'm looking at getting just a metal belt without any lining. We'll see how that goes.

          BD1791 MySteel has a CB without any lining. And the owner of one are happy with it.

            BD1791

            It's strange, it's medical grade silicone, however, change it, at the end you have to do it every certain time.

              Ines

              I meet someone that has issue with medical silicon, even if used... elsewhere. Rare but can happens

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                maybe everyone's body is different.my wife hasn't told me about such kind of issues. 😀

                Ines It's strange, it's medical grade silicone, however, change it, at the end you have to do it every certain time.

                every skin is different and it may also be an allergic reaction to the material

                Joh I saw those. Neosteel does to. I'll likely order one soon.

                Ines I'm not sure if it's medical grade silicone or neoprene. All I know is it sticks to my skin and eventually causes a rash.

                  BD1791 I saw those. Neosteel does to. I'll likely order one soon.

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                  "Monistat complete care" powder gel works well for some. Available at drug stores in the US. Don't know about elsewhere.

                    BD1791 I'm not sure if it's medical grade silicone or neoprene. All I know is it sticks to my skin and eventually causes a rash.

                    is the rash more likely to be caused by the rubbing or is it an allergic reaction?

                      BD1791 I'm not sure if it's medical grade silicone or neoprene. All I know is it sticks to my skin and eventually causes a rash.

                      The smooth silicone liners sometimes cause extra perspiration under the liner and this leads to a heat rash. Talcum or baby powder helps if you can apply it as soon as you start to feel the area get warm or slightly red. When the redness develops, the best thing is to remove the belt until the redness goes away and the try again. Your skin will build up a tolerance to the pressure from the silicone liner.

                        Tjc The smooth silicone liners sometimes cause extra perspiration under the liner

                        It is true, but it happens too with the steel. Perspiration and pressure marks are not avoidable at all.
                        I had neoprene and is far better silicone, it is much smoother.

                          Ines It is true, but it happens too with the steel. Perspiration and pressure marks are not avoidable at all.
                          I had neoprene and is far better silicone, it is much smoother.

                          Yes. It happens with steel, also but I think not as much. I have not tries neoprene for a long, long time. Back then, it was not smooth. I think it must help that neoprene is softer and more cushioned.

                          Milord I meet someone that has issue with medical silicon, even if used... elsewhere. Rare but can happens

                          Not rare at all. "Medical Grade" doesn't mean much, other than it's hypoallergenic and more resistant to bacterial growth. Skin irritation is a fact of life even with advanced prosthetics and orthotics. And ummm, dildos too.

                          bdsamm awesome! I'll pick some up and try that.

                          Angelina I feel like it's the rubbing. After a while it sticks to my skin and makes almost a rug burn. It doesn't seem to matter how often I re-apply oil. It still happens. Even when I'm not moving and there's no damage to my skin the belt starts to feel like it's burning where it's touching my skin.

                          Tjc good to know. I'll try baby powder. Thank you.

                          Just putting fabric under the waist of the belt has completed eliminated the issue for me. If the skin irritation is just part of wearing the belt I'll likely keep using the tank top