Girl with big boobs...
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Adding powder would just make gravy if you sweat too much, IMO.
This made me gag. You are lucky I love you.
I love her more a little each day
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I was about to post this same topic title but for completely different reasons...0
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I was about to post this same topic title but for completely different reasons...
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Adding powder would just make gravy if you sweat too much, IMO.
This made me gag. You are lucky I love you.
I love her more a little each day
*adding to the love fest*
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I swear I didn't mean to hijack the thread with my gravy comment, but I sure do like the lovefest! *swoon*0
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Gold BOnd....I have my hubby use it when he is outside working in the summer...helps to keep things from sticking...0
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What the heck? No pictures??? Why am I here?0
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What the heck? No pictures??? Why am I here?0
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I've not found a decent sports bra, will have to check out those brand recommendations! I am a FF/G and struggle with good fitting bras generally (Freya is fab!)
Both Freya Active and Panache have band/cup sized sports bras. As does Shock Absorber and Royce. The Panache is newer, just came out this year. These are all UK brands (lucky for them, not so lucky for those in the US). They all make FF/G depending on the band size.0 -
I've not found a decent sports bra, will have to check out those brand recommendations! I am a FF/G and struggle with good fitting bras generally (Freya is fab!)
Both Freya Active and Panache have band/cup sized sports bras. As does Shock Absorber and Royce. The Panache is newer, just came out this year. These are all UK brands (lucky for them, not so lucky for those in the US). They all make FF/G depending on the band size.
Thanks ever so! They jiggle a lot, not so fun...... For me anyway0 -
as for the sports bra, DONT buy one that is sized S.M, L, XL. They are not adjustable and really not supportive enough for bigger busted ladies
They are more $$ but a great investment. I am also a DD. Also, the ones that separate the boobs are best. Not just to avoid the "uni-boob" but also to keep them from rubbing on each other much and to provide more individual support to each breast.
Deodorant helps a little, but i usually dont bother. I just try to towel off well. That is probably the place i sweat most!0 -
Mine are huge, there is no bra made that will prevent skin on skin contact. With that said, I have found that a swipe of anti-persperant (sp?) does help.
Adding powder would just make gravy if you sweat too much, IMO.
agreed! I find deodorant/antiperspirant works just fine.0 -
I am a very sweater when I work out -- I use Moving Comfort Fiona bras (yes its a bit uniboob) but it seems to work well. For shorter workouts I just put a bit of antiperspirant under there, but for longer workouts I apply body glide to that area and it really seems to help.0
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I've always used baby powder, but you have to have a very light touch - otherwise you do get a "gravy" (more like a lumpy gravy). There are several brands that make it with cornstarch in it too. They have some spray on deodorants that have a powder finish - those are nice too and have the benefit of the antiperspirant with the powder.0
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just glad to be a man ;-)0
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I was about to post this same topic title but for completely different reasons...
bahaha! Oh, I hope you all figure this out:) Good luck!0 -
I think if all the girls posted pictures we would be able to help alot further......0
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I have this problem also and have used a light dusting of foot powder in the past. Sometimes I use baby powder but the foot powder seems to keep it dryer and prevent rash. Also a good bra, as posted, will help. I just have trouble finding them in my size.0
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As a girl who also suffers from big boobs syndrome (even when i was thinner I still had em) I find that powder works in combination with good bra' and I also wear a sports bra over my bra too add a little extra help. hope this helps.0
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IM a ff also and I can tell ya I think the deodorant works the best...0
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