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- Sep 16, 2010
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I've always viewed creams negatively for a couple of reasons. One was the daily hassle of putting the cream on every day, and second and most important was, the cream rubbing off on a family member. It seems however that using creams of some sort, may be inevitable, like for example using DHEA cream which I believe does not convert to Estrogen.
It seems to me that the best site to apply a compounded cream (compounded because it can be made sufficiently strong with a small amount of gel or cream whereas Androgel is a lot of gel), would be the inner thighs. There is a patch there where the skin is thin and not very hairy (comparable to the inner arms). Also, more importantly one always wears pants (hopefully), and this would eliminate any concern of transferring to others. Wearing a T shirt in summer if one is applying Androgel, I feel is almost undoable.
Just thought someone might find this helpfull.
It seems to me that the best site to apply a compounded cream (compounded because it can be made sufficiently strong with a small amount of gel or cream whereas Androgel is a lot of gel), would be the inner thighs. There is a patch there where the skin is thin and not very hairy (comparable to the inner arms). Also, more importantly one always wears pants (hopefully), and this would eliminate any concern of transferring to others. Wearing a T shirt in summer if one is applying Androgel, I feel is almost undoable.
Just thought someone might find this helpfull.