Work-Out Clothes
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I buy running clothes that are cute and flattering. Then I wear them mismatched because I end up not caring that much at 5:30am.
For race day everything matches.
Oh, no make-up.0 -
I sweat A LOT when exercising so no make up....hair is a mess too......not trying to impress anyone just doing it for ME!!!0
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When I go to 5:30am fitness class everyone is there to work... But if I have to the 10:30 class the 'fancy soccer mom's' are there with their hair and makeup done. Cant stand those classes! I might just have a bad mind set for them because there are six of them and they always ***** about everything, the tracks to fast, it's to many reps, I don't like this one blah blah blah. If you don't want to be here.. go home! It's your fitness but come on!!!0
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I usually look all frumpy....I really need to invest in cuter work out attire! If it's a work day I have make up on from work...but Saturdays i used arrive at the gym with no make up, bed head, frumpy old t shirt and old sweat pants that I cut off below the knee to make them capri's.....I'm a scary sight!!!!!!0
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I don't do hair or makeup. I wear things that make me comfortable to work out in. Cuteness doesn't hurt but it's not a must.0
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Since when I go to the gym I am working out with my students I do try to look put together with decent work out clothes. I either put my hair in a ponytail or braid it so it looks decent and is out of the face, but I don't bother with make-up. I work with college students, so I want to make sure I look presentable.
If I work out at home where no one is around...whatever I throw on I throw on...holes and all.0 -
If someone puts Make-up on, then they aren't there to sweat it out! I love putting on my color coordinated gym clothes though0
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Don't wear makeup anyway unless there's an occasion, which is really, never. I do however believe in comfortable clothing, and loose is not comfortable. So I wear form fitting running capris and racer back tank thats I got at Costco, 2 sets, and wicking socks. Otherwise, I'm in my karate uniform which is the most UNCOMFORTABLE thing anyone could ever possibly imagine exercising in. UGH! Hair gets brushed and put up in a ponytail, but it's wrecked by the time I'm done! I do however have nice undies that I keep solely for working out because they have a good control and wicking feature.0
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Shorts, loose cut off t-shirt with sports bra underneath, hair in ponytail and I'm ready to roll. I do my workouts at home. My daughter is too busy on her comp, and my cat couldn't care less what I look like, lol. She just likes to casually stroll in front of me to tick me off, lol, the cat, not the kid.0
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Weird. I put my hair in pig tails, put on clothes made out primarily of lycra or spandex, and work out until the make up I put on that morning melts . . . I can't even imagine what a fresh face and hairspray would do in that situation.0
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I have workout clothes that are comfy for me and match, but not necessarily cute at this point. I usually have make-up on because I work out after work, but if it is in the morning I don't bother. I mostly just pull my hair back in a ponytail, but I have bought cute little barettes and clips to hold my bangs back that I only use when working out. It is never cute when I am done, but I feel better if it looks good when I start :laugh: :laugh:0
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I have my makeup on for the day or what is left from the morning and I just leave it on through the work out. By the end though I have a bit of black under my eyes. So I see no point of someone doing the make up and hair, I laugh at those girls because they hardly break a sweat and seem like they go there to pick up on guys rather than working out. However I say go for the cute outfits, you feel better I first went in old clothes then invested some new gym clothes and way better. Also fun to match your outfits.0
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I laugh at girls/women who go to the gym decked-out.0
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Ha - Great feed backs guys!! Thanks a bunch!! Stay Healthy!!0
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I don't work out in a gym at the moment and haven't for well about 15 years now! lol
I ride my horse as my exercise but have decided I'll need to hit the gym in Uni time when I have a gap long enough as I won't get to ride more than 3 days a week. gutted but the commute and uni time will restrict me too much.
So.. I was wondering the topic title and then pop here is the thread! lol
My issue is self confidence walking into a gym. I have pineapple knee length bottoms and trainers, sports bra isn't an issue and have vest tops but am self concious of my bust size (will i look too busty in a vest top - I don't even ride in a vest top because of this) and also my trainers are not new. Sounds pathetic but it's things like that that worry me! lol I only have the one pair of bottoms too. Shopping to be done when I get my student loan! lol
I have short hair so showering will be fine after a work out and a bit of gel / wax to sort it out. I'm not too bothered about make-up and wear a tinted moisturiser as foundation so can apply that in two seconds.0 -
yoga pants with a t-shirt. If i feel good about myself, I will wear a t-shirt that actually fits, if I'm having a bad body image day, I'll wear an oversized t-shirt. Make up is washed off before I go. I start off with my hair in a ponytail or a hat on, but after about 10 minutes of hard workout, I cant stand the feel of anything on my head so the ponytail holder or hat comes off and its "wild hair" (I have naturally curly, alot of body, thick hair) for the rest of my workout.0
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No. I look really ugly at the gym.
Ditto!!! Love your profile pic too!0 -
Nope! Big tshirt, work out pants, hair up and glasses on. I get so red faced and sweaty that there is no way I can look cute working out.0
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I come in looking all fairly decent, but by the time I leave, I looked like I was run over by a Mack truck...it's not pretty to see...lol. I figure that I am there to work hard not put on a beauty show.0
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I don't so much think about what to wear to the gym but now half of my clothing is workout/running clothes! I'm more of a runner than a gym rat but I love to buy cute running clothes. I also like wearing small hoop or stud earrings when I run/workout (I do most of the time anyhow.) I try to wear something I really like when I do a race too. (For the race picture!)
I wouldn't wear makeup or put product in my hair because of sweating but I think it's okay to want to look nice when you do your workout. Why have a nice toned body if you can't show it off? Whatever keeps you going!
Have fun whatever you do!0 -
I do. But only because i look like a zombie without concealer on and i have half eyebrows. I need water proof mascara, concealer, eyebrow pencil, and chapstick and i am ready to go. i wear a t shirt and yoga pants or runners shorts.0
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I purchased some simple champion work out clothes that flatter, Put my hair up and I do take off my make-up. If you sweat alot, it's not good for your skin, plus you look awful with streaks running down your face. Natural is better looking (even if red-faced)!0
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I do my eye makeup at least. I am a red head with blonde eyebrows and blonde eye lashes. I hate how I look without eye liner and mascara. But, thankfully they make waterproof makeup so no problems here! And this thread just reminded my that I wanted to go shopping for cute workout clothes. Thanks!!0
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My makeup is too expensive to waste at the gym but I have cute capri pants and a clean t-shirt. I don't match exactly, but I don't look ridiculous either....0
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I go to the gym from work -- makeup is already on, but I do wash my face makeup off as I sweat a bunch. Hair is too short for a ponytail, but when it was longer I pulled it back.
As for outfits, as long as it's clean and fits ok, I'm good. Sometimes if I know it's going to be a really tough day, I'll wear one of my favorite outfits for motivation, but that's as far as I go.
If I'm running from home, all bets are off. No makeup, no special outfits.0 -
Personally, I think what ever a person needs to do to feel comfortable at the gym is what they should do. If that means makeup and whatnot, and it lets them feel comfortable enough to go to the gym, then who cares?
When I go to the Gym, I'm pretty focused on what I am doing. The people around me are just obstacles to avoid :laugh:, I don't study their faces for makeup or look to see if they are fashion conscious, or think about them much at all on a personal level. But I am a guy...so if a female is a looker and dresses like it, and crosses my line of vision, of course I will notice But then I refocus and move on with my workout.Depends on how I feel. Sometimes I remove all my makeup and sometimes I go with full makeup. Sometimes I will take a shower before and sometimes I wont. Just depends what kind of mood I am in and what time of day.
I must ask....why would you take a shower BEFORE going to the gym?
If you are dirty and sweaty from the day already (like you live in Florida and deal with 95F temps and high humidity all day), the last thing you want to do is work out in public without taking a shower first, lol. Some Gyms specifically state in the member rules that you must be clean before you start your workout. Otherwise, the odors can be a bit much...0 -
Don't get me wrong I love cute work out clothes but @ the gym especially for cardio I have on a hoody my hair is in a knot usually on top of my head and if there is makeup it's from earlier in the day or from the day before depends on what time I'm at the gym. The most I really do is make sure my legs are shaved if I'm wearing shorts and pits of course. But I'm there to sweat out the fat and toxins!!!0
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Love my cute clothes but no one wants to look like a member if kiss!!! I also hate tickle hair!!!0
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Well, I don't go to the gym. When I did have a membership at Curves I just put on a pair of sweat pants and a t-shirt. I brushed my hair and teeth of course. I didn't go there to look cute.0
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I go to the gym 1st thing after I drop my eldest at the bus stop so I get up, chuck on some yoga pants, maternity sports bra & a singlet top ( the sleeves on t shirts annoy me) & tie my hair up & thats it.0
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