Butt Sweat
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Believe it or not, lots of guys find sweaty women to be incredibly sexy. My beloved LOVES IT when I get sweaty. Even if I'm just riding my bike0
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Lululemon- Run Inspire Crops or Wunder Under Crops, both in black. You won't see the sweat!
Knixwear- awesome undies that are made for working out. No visible panty lines, either.
Good luck and keep on sweating! Hope this helps to at least hide the butt sweat0 -
I've used this when I used to do a lot of maintenance in hot environments. Kept my legs from rubbing raw http://www.amazon.com/Anti-Monkey-Butt-Powder-Calamine/dp/B0030ITTJ2/ref=sr_1_7?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1397695384&sr=1-7.
Didn't pay anything close that price, though...
Thanks for the link to this...I get rashes sometimes on my inner thighs in the summer with dresses etc and not all powders will do the trick. I am in Canada and hope I can find some around here to try.
I've used Body Glide for areas like my inner thighs in the summer and it works wonderful! It's like a deodorant stick. You just glide it on and it keeps your skin from rubbing. Great for when wearing dresses or swimsuits. I found mine at a local running store but have also seen it at sportchek if i'm not mistaken.0 -
Sweat happens. There isn't anything you should feel you have to do about it. It's just a side effect of heavy cardio indoors. Happens to me to.
ETA: I see lots of people advising black and synthetics - yes, this helps! Also I love the merino wool workout stuff (when I can afford it). Wicks like crazy, keeps you cool and non-smelly.0 -
I've used this when I used to do a lot of maintenance in hot environments. Kept my legs from rubbing raw http://www.amazon.com/Anti-Monkey-Butt-Powder-Calamine/dp/B0030ITTJ2/ref=sr_1_7?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1397695384&sr=1-7.
Didn't pay anything close that price, though...
Thanks for the link to this...I get rashes sometimes on my inner thighs in the summer with dresses etc and not all powders will do the trick. I am in Canada and hope I can find some around here to try.
I've used Body Glide for areas like my inner thighs in the summer and it works wonderful! It's like a deodorant stick. You just glide it on and it keeps your skin from rubbing. Great for when wearing dresses or swimsuits. I found mine at a local running store but have also seen it at sportchek if i'm not mistaken.
Body Glide is totes expensive! Lanacane makes one for $6 or so. Works just as well!
http://www.drugstore.com/lanacane-anti-chafing-gel/qxp297902?catid=1956770 -
Depends0
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I discovered this problem when I did my first half marathon. When I went to check my marathon photos OMG!! It looked like I peed on myself. I sweat in both places.
There's really no way around this one other than wearing black. Black bottoms hide it the best. Long shirts work too:laugh:0 -
squirt yourself / tip water over yourself and make it ALL wet! haha! don't worry so much about it, anyone else going hard like you will be looking the same. Keep up the fab work :bigsmile:0
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I get drenched when I workout. Even when it's not a hard workout. The thing I do to help with the visibility of sweat are:
1. Wear black
2. Do not wear cotton. Moisture wicking material feels lighter when wet and shows less sweat
3. A lot of running pants have a slight metallic finish so that they reflect light at night. During the day, it also helps to hide the visibility of sweat.
4. Embrace the sweat! lol
* My favorite pair of workout pants were $10 at Old Navy. Dark grey/light grey speckled material. I wear them for kickboxing, because they don't show ANY sweat...especially in the crotch and butt area. Good luck!0 -
I have that problem too. It's not actual butt sweat but my back does and it rolls down the middle into the crack...lol! I find black pants show the wet spot too. I have tried a different undies, types of pants, regular baby powder, spray deodorants to wick the sweat away, even a maxi pad on my tailbone to see it it helped. Nothing really worked great. The powder works somewhat and so does the deodorant. I used to go blow dry myself a few times during a 2 Hour workout! Haha!!! Now, I just wrap a sweatshirt of long sleeve shirt around my butt after I know I'm getting too sweaty. It also helps with not leaving sweat on the machines too. It's just easier.0
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Yep, no way to get rid of it but black hides it. Even with moisture wick clothing you'll end up with butt sweat. Heck, I'm running in freezing temperatures and still end up with butt sweat.0
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Black only - its a rule for that reason0
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Wear black. No cotton. After my workout I sit down on the mats and I always leave a nice butt print. (Yes, I clean it.)
Eta: *kitten*. Fooled by a zombie.0 -
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Dogwalkingirl wrote: »Black is all you can do. I am the sweatiest person around!! People have tried to tell me that they are sweaty and then they see me at the gym, playing a sport or in a fitness class and can not believe what comes out of me!! I look like I have just jumped in a pool...my hair is completely soaked, I have pit stains that go down half my body, back, butt, everything! Ha Ha. This actually prevented me from being active for awhile and this was why I became a swimmer in my youth (can hide the sweating in the water). I have given up now and accepted it. Black hides A LOT.. I wear black work out pants and almost always a black tank top and headband to keep it out of my eyes. It is embarrassing I know but you are not the only one!!
This describes me perfectly! To echo everyone else, black workout clothes made with synthetic fiber really does hide a lot.0 -
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No. Cotton. Yes, there are wicking undies. ExOfficio comes to mind, but I'm sure there are many others.0
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I just avoid grey- and light purple- otherwise- whatever. it is what it is.0
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black it up.....and wipe the seat
Keep sweating, its awesome0 -
No cotton. Black or dark clothes. Hides it all. I even wear thin black in runner runs outdoors mostly, but quick dry material hides it fast.0
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There's nothing wrong with butt sweat, but swamp 'butt' on the other hand.....
Wear black, use generic anti blister creams for the valley and wear a longer shirt that covers your derriere.0 -
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