I prefer the tescos own. Sudocrem can be a bit, well, chalky?
Much sloppier. Goes on easier.
For chapped skin. It might work.
An effort to get the red count up, seeing as I couldn't persuade the children to donate like what the pros get.
Cheaper than nuun, but less portable.
Vitamin I. Rub into knees, neck at frequent intervals.
When you fall off as often as I do, perhaps they should be in my rackpack?
One if I remember to take it, the other if I remember to do it before I set off. I like the kids stuff as it's blue- you can see which bits you've done.
Thought I might try it for the hot foot. You never know...
Dark for night, light for day. No one wants leathery face skin, now do they?
Smells good, but the pot's so tiny, not sure it contains enough for even one application on my affected area.
If you need it, you really really don't want to be without it.
For the lips, darling. Cracked lips are no fun for anyone.
For afterwards. Better if you can persuade someone to do it for you. But then, I'm always in favour of GAMI (getting a man in) rather than DIY where possible.
On every ride. Refreshing. And I did once lose a lens with dry eyes. You lose stereo vision, which means no judging distances. Very disconcerting.
A bit rubbish. But better than nothing.
Well.... it is The French Ride...