
Originally Posted by
X99
I've recently started using a testosterone cream which I apply in the morning to the inside of the thigh. I've been doing a bit of research, but so far I haven't found a straight answer to the question of how to safely avoid exposing others (particularly my wife). No pamphlet or insert came with the T cream, because its a blend says the pharmacy.
In some places I've read that skin to skin contact is safe as long as I wash the area where the cream is applied first. In others, I've read that no, she should never have direct skin-to-skin contact, because after it's absorbed the T is stored in the skin, thus washing with soap and water does no good, and clothing should always cover this area in order to avoid exposing her to it.
If the latter is true, this especially concerns me, because not only should I apply it in a different area (for hopefully obvious reasons), but the fact that the cream is applied with my bare hands means that they're creating an exposure risk, too, and I should apply it while wearing gloves. Also, this means that she should never touch my dirty laundry, and my skin where the cream is applied should never touch our bed linens.
Any definitive info would be greatly appreciated -- thanks.