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    i use blue stratos talcum powder and it smells really nice and it works my work is very physical and it keeps me dry and comfortable thru 10 hours of heavy lifting. and a little goes a long way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickcharles606 View Post
    I'm not sure I understand the whole talc thing. What's the purpose and benefit? Forgive my lack of knowledge on the subject
    it keeps you dry from sweating it absorbs moisture if im camping id use some on my feet b4 beding down for the nite so i dont get foot rot and and old sprinkle down the trousers freshens u up lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickcharles606 View Post
    I'm not sure I understand the whole talc thing. What's the purpose and benefit? Forgive my lack of knowledge on the subject
    Ball Sweat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by devorenm View Post
    Ball Sweat.
    LMAO...but wouldn't that just make ball paste? Just sayin, ahaha. Maybe I will try this out tonight after my shower. Thanks guys ;-)
    "Swedish Snus....it does a body good!"--me

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    I also find a bit of talc to be quite soothing on my neck after a shave (so long as I am not going out right away).
    ~Mark K~

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    My Go to Talc
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    How are you all applying your talc without making a mess? I just started using it when we moved to the south I put it in a tube sock and pat away. Is there a better way you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mick View Post
    How are you all applying your talc without making a mess? I just started using it when we moved to the south I put it in a tube sock and pat away. Is there a better way you use?
    That's how I do it also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mick View Post
    How are you all applying your talc without making a mess? I just started using it when we moved to the south I put it in a tube sock and pat away. Is there a better way you use?
    Sure get one of the big bulb headed neck duster brushes beauty shops use to brush cut hair off of necks. Click image for larger version. 

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    Shake talc out onto its top and then tap the bottom of the brush handle on a hard surface to get the talc down among the bristles. Applies talc very evenly. There are barbershop versions of these in horse hair and the like, but all seem pretty thin and not as good to me. I think Marvy is actually an age old barbershop equipment brand.

    A sock is not bad either.
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