DALLAS, TX, November 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Cyclists looking for the acclaimed protection of Doc's All Natural Chamois Cream will be relieved to find their favorite anti-chafing cream now online at Performance Bicycle.
"Performance Bike is the leading specialty cycling seller online," says Joshua Barton, M.D, founder and president of Doc's Skin Care for Athletes. "This is a breakthrough for us and for fans of our chamois cream, which offers the safest, most effective natural defense against saddle sores at the most competitive prices."
Performance Bicycle has been selling Doc's popular chamois cream online since Oct. 15.
"All the Ingredients You Need. None You Don't. Naturally."
The industry-leading cycling cream contains aromatic tea tree oil, one of the powerful natural ingredients that makes Doc's All Natural Chamois Cream the best, cleanest defense against friction and fungus that can cause sores, says Barton, who created the popular salve based on more than two decades of cycling experience and a desire for a more effective, healthier cream. Doc's skincare products are the only all-natural personal care products on the market specifically created for athletes by a practicing physician who is also a high-level competitive athlete.
Doc's All Natural Chamois Cream has been recommended by biking bloggers for its "almost edible" ingredients, its "cost-per-ride", and its superiority to other chamois creams on the market.
About Doc's All Natural Chamois Cream
Unlike other water-based chamois creams, the primary ingredient in Doc's All Natural Chamois Cream is aloe vera, which has been used since ancient times for its healing, anti-inflammatory power. Natural coconut oil creates the durable anti-friction barrier between a rider's skin and the chamois pad. The cream also contains witch hazel and its signature tea tree oil. Appreciated for washing clean, Doc's long-lasting chamois cream contains no toxic chemicals and no petroleum-based mineral oil that can damage the skin and riding shorts.
The cream is sold in 8-ounce tubs and in packs of 10 individual 5ml tubes for easy application.
About Performance Bicycle
Performance Bicycle was started by Garry and Sharon Snook in the basement of their Chapel Hill, NC, home in 1982. The company is now America's leading multi-channel specialty cycling retailer with more than 100 Performance Bicycle stores in 19 states and an inventory of more than 10,000 products available through its catalog and website.
About Doc's Skin Care for Athletes
Doc's Skin Care for Athletes makes natural skincare products for cyclists, runners, triathletes, and endurance athletes. The Texas-based company was founded in 2010 by Barton, a practicing physician, competitive cyclist, and all-around endurance sportsman. In addition to its best-selling Doc's All Natural Chamois Cream , the company's other all-natural personal care products include Doc's All Natural Saddle Sore Ointment, Doc's All Natural Cool Weather Embrocation, Doc's All Natural Massage Elixir, and Doc's All Natural Muscle Balm.
Doc's Skin Care products are sold in retail bike and athletic shops throughout the US and Europe, and online at Performance Bicycle, Amazon, R&A Cycles and Planet-X Bikes in the UK.
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Website: http://www.docsskincare.com
Doc's All-Natural Chamois Cream Now Sold by Nation's Leading Cycling Retailer
Natural saddle-sore protection voted best by biking bloggers available through Performance Bicycle online.
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