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Hate thigh chafing? Curvy girls are going wild for a £4 product which stops chub rub – and it’s available at Boots

IF you want to wear skirts, dresses and little shorts but can’t handle the pain of your thighs chafing – don’t worry.

You don’t have to give up on your summer wardrobe just yet.

ShutterstockThe bargain product is meant for blisters for one woman found another use for it[/caption]

BootsThe blister stick is great for preventing chafing during the summer[/caption]

Curvy girls are raving about a bargain product which stops chafing altogether.

This comes after @ellataylorrrr revealed she’s been using the Compeed Anti Blister Stick and hasn’t had any problems with her thighs rubbing together since.

Posting on Twitter she wrote: “THICK THIGH PEOPLE!!! If ur thighs rub together and hurt then I stg get this compeed anti blister stick!

“It can be used on ur thighs & works amazing! I usually use lanacane or talcum powder and still get a bit of chaffing but so far I’ve had nothing using this. It is AMAZING!!”

After sharing her hack on social media other users thanked her for the handy tip.

One said: “I always dread the summer because of my thick thighs, now I don’t have to be on the verge of passing out or have blistered inner thighs”

And another replied: “I swear by this stuff, take it everywhere in the summer!

“It does melt and go a little bit weird in the heat though so keep it in as far from direct sunlight as you can

Ella added that she bought the stick in Home Bargains, but you can also nab one in shops like Boots or Superdrug, as well as online from Amazon.

“Honestly looks like it would feel like lip balm on ur legs but it doesn’t it dries in about 5/10 seconds and if anything just makes ur thighs feel smoother,” she said.

Meanwhile, other people suggested using a few different products.

One person said: “The Asda little angel liquid talc also works wonders.”

Another wrote: “Yesss this or any wax deodorant sticks. I think you get a bit more for your money.”

Hate thigh chafing? Curvy girls are going wild for a £4 product which stops chub rub – and it’s available at Boots

IF you want to wear skirts, dresses and little shorts but can’t handle the pain of your thighs chafing – don’t worry.

You don’t have to give up on your summer wardrobe just yet.

ShutterstockThe bargain product is meant for blisters for one woman found another use for it[/caption]

BootsThe blister stick is great for preventing chafing during the summer[/caption]

Curvy girls are raving about a bargain product which stops chafing altogether.

This comes after @ellataylorrrr revealed she’s been using the Compeed Anti Blister Stick and hasn’t had any problems with her thighs rubbing together since.

Posting on Twitter she wrote: “THICK THIGH PEOPLE!!! If ur thighs rub together and hurt then I stg get this compeed anti blister stick!

“It can be used on ur thighs & works amazing! I usually use lanacane or talcum powder and still get a bit of chaffing but so far I’ve had nothing using this. It is AMAZING!!”

After sharing her hack on social media other users thanked her for the handy tip.

One said: “I always dread the summer because of my thick thighs, now I don’t have to be on the verge of passing out or have blistered inner thighs”

And another replied: “I swear by this stuff, take it everywhere in the summer!

“It does melt and go a little bit weird in the heat though so keep it in as far from direct sunlight as you can

Ella added that she bought the stick in Home Bargains, but you can also nab one in shops like Boots or Superdrug, as well as online from Amazon.

“Honestly looks like it would feel like lip balm on ur legs but it doesn’t it dries in about 5/10 seconds and if anything just makes ur thighs feel smoother,” she said.

Meanwhile, other people suggested using a few different products.

One person said: “The Asda little angel liquid talc also works wonders.”

Another wrote: “Yesss this or any wax deodorant sticks. I think you get a bit more for your money.”

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