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  • Prevention and care for calluses and blisters

    Posted by Veena on January 26, 2026 at 6:55 pm

    Caring for your hands will make learning to pole dance more enjoyable and hopefully using the prevention tips below will help you avoid needing the blister rip treatment altogether!

    Rip/tear treatment:

    • Clean: Rinse the rip, gently remove any loose flap, using a small scissors or nail clipper.
    • Protect: Apply a skin balm. I’ve recently seen that gymnasts and weight lifters use this product RIPT Quick Fix. I bet Dr Bronners magic balm might work too?
    • Keep it supple: Reapply balm regularly (about hourly day 1–2) so the new skin doesn’t crack.

    Prevention:

    • Prevent daily: When you shower, bathe, wash dishes, or you can soak your hands 5-10 minutes in warm water – use a pumice stone and finish with balm, like Dr Bronners after. Bonus you can add Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) to help with joint and muscle pain.
    • Check training schedule: Avoid doing too many static rotations (spins) with the hands in one session. Learn your what your limits are and stick to it. This means if you’re following REPS in a program and you’re limit is under/less than, my suggested REPS abide by your limit! If you know you’re prone to blisters, split up your training so you have at least a day or two without any static rotations
    • Balance moisture: Some grip aids will strip your hands of moisture causing better grip, but leaving you more prone to blisters!
    • Try gloves: I believe there are several pole specific gloves available here are a few I know about: Mighty grip, Mipole, some sticky legging companies like Superflyhoney also offer gloves.
    • Change your finish: The most blister inducing finish for me (I have cold, dry hands) is Brass. Powder coated can be bad, depending on the type, they’re not all the same, I had one power coated pole (it was a lil mynx custom made to sell here ages ago) that never caused calluses!!! Silicone and the rubber wraps can really take a toll on the hands. But any finish can be problematic for some.
    Veena replied 1 day, 12 hours ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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