Embarrassing question
lilawolf
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Please be kind...:blushing:
If I am really working out hard, not only will my top get all sweaty, but my inner thighs and butt crack will too. Looks awful in my gym clothes unless I am wearing black. Underwear would probably help, but I hate working out with underwear. They always seem to ride up and/or chafe. They lines are also usually visible through yoga type pants.
Does anyone use powders or antiperspirants? If so, what, where, and how much?
Maybe no one at the gym cares, but I think it looks really gross.
If I am really working out hard, not only will my top get all sweaty, but my inner thighs and butt crack will too. Looks awful in my gym clothes unless I am wearing black. Underwear would probably help, but I hate working out with underwear. They always seem to ride up and/or chafe. They lines are also usually visible through yoga type pants.
Does anyone use powders or antiperspirants? If so, what, where, and how much?
Maybe no one at the gym cares, but I think it looks really gross.
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There's a really good deodorant available here in Ireland called Perspirex. You use it for a few days and then you just have to use it one a week. I found it good. I use it for underarms but I'm sure you could use it anywhere. Other than that, I'd say wear a long t shirt. Hope that helps x0
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Trust me the only thing anyone cares about sweating at the gym is if you don't wipe your machine down when you finish with it. My hubby uses mitchum antiperspirant "everywhere" and swears by it. I don't use the ladies version as I have a sensitivity to it but it is really good.0
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There is a powder used by a lot of motorcycle riders to help reduce that problem and the chafing....it is called Monkey Butt...really it is. It might help!0
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Wear black leggings and a thong.0
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Monkey butt powder is your friend, so are wicking materials, but trust me, unless you are leaving the machines soaked in your salty leavings, no one in the gym cares. They are doing their own thing, and all of us have been there. But I know the feeling. I hate seeing that 'triangle' of me soaked through in gym clothes! That's why I've pretty much sworn off cotton!0
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I usually rear compression shorts under a pair of basket ball or other loose fitting shorts the sweat does not show.0
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Everybody's butt crack sweats, in fact last January when I ran the Hypothermic Half (yep - that's my profile picture) I noticed that every female runner had a conspicuous line of frost on their running tights. I did not apply the same scientific rigour studying male runners but would think the results would be the same.0
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I believe in black tights for this very reason.0
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Thanks guys! I usually sit on a gym towel if I am using a machine so that the seat stays nice.... Maybe I will try the Monkey Butt powder if I am going to be going all out and not wearing black...
Thanks for the mental image of frosty bums!0 -
I sweat emmensly myself. I wear those underarmor compression underware at least underneath my workout shorts. I never wear cotton gets way too heavy and droopy. Still get myself all sweaty but it evens it out not just in one area if you know what I mean. By the time I was done on the treadmill looked like I just took a shower in my cloths. Now I just run outside.0
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Everybody's butt crack sweats, in fact last January when I ran the Hypothermic Half (yep - that's my profile picture) I noticed that every female runner had a conspicuous line of frost on their running tights. I did not apply the same scientific rigour studying male runners but would think the results would be the same.
This whole comment made me laugh. Thanks for the giggle. :P0 -
i always look like i pee'd myself! haha!! thats how i know that i worked out hard!0
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i always look like i pee'd myself! haha!! thats how i know that i worked out hard!
Yep, kinda looks like that. It doesn't bother you?0 -
I sweat like a pig (very unladylike) when I run. I always wear black, or dark. Back in high school, a fellow student would wear light grey leggings in gym class and there would be her 'patch ' of dark grey sweat for all to see. I was mortified for her, and have never forgotten that image! 'Black for bottoms' ever since!0
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Personally, I don't really see why it's a big deal. Sweating is GOOD! I sweat more than any other girl I've ever seen, ever. There is a puddle under my bike at the end of spin class. My clothes are always soaked by the end of my workouts. When I see other people sweating profusely, it makes me think they are working hard and I admire them. It's not gross. Sitting on the couch eating pizza with a roll of fat is gross.
Wearing anti-perspirants on your whole body CANNOT be healthy. They work by blocking your pores. Let that sweat out!!0
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