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I work on fashion shoots and we have tricks to stop sweat from ruining the clothes – try swapping out your underwear

WORKING on set in the fashion world taught one woman a lot of tips and tricks, including how to keep sweat from ruining clothes.

The secret to looking better could be your choice in underwear.

GettyA makeup artist who works on fashion shoots shared her tips for keeping sweat at bay (stock photo)[/caption]

Redditor Ifeelmoigerbil dished the details in a comment on the social media platform.

“In fashion shoots, we often tape sanitary towels to areas that sweat using the same surgical tape you tape IV cannulas down with,” she said.

She also recommended “boob tape,” an alternative to wearing a bra, for taping down the pads.

She had several more tricks up her sleeve for staying dry, even when the pressure is on.

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Another piece of advice from the makeup artist came as a way to dry unwanted moisture.

“We also use crystal deodorant,” she said.

She also suggested figuring out what type of undergarments work best.

“You can try lightweight cotton bloomer-type underwear from theatrical outfitters or running shorts that wick moisture,” she said.

“People tend to be ‘loose’ or ‘tight’ undergarment preference and you need to play around to decide which you are.”

She recommended consulting a professional to find a slip to wear underneath clothing as well.

“It prevents sweat staining or odors on stuff you can’t clean easily, but also soaks up sweat, like how wearing a [tank top] under a button-up in heat does for men.”

She had yet another tip to keep moisture away, involving choice in underwear.

“A lot of people wear swimwear instead of underwear as it copes better with getting damp,” she said. “Less chafing.

“But also check out one of those Speed Stick-type Bodyglide products runners use.

“They are much more sweat-resistant than chafing cream and less likely to stain a dress. Patch test first though.”

Body Glide Original Anti-Chafe Balm is available from Amazon for $8.99.

Other Redditors gave their thoughts on her style suggestions.

One agreed with her use for crystal deodorants.

“It was a game changer for me and completely reversed my hyperhidrosis/body odor.

“Also, stay away from any poly underwear/shapewear.”

WORKING on set in the fashion world taught one woman a lot of tips and tricks, including how to keep sweat from ruining clothes.

The secret to looking better could be your choice in underwear.

GettyA makeup artist who works on fashion shoots shared her tips for keeping sweat at bay (stock photo)[/caption]

Redditor Ifeelmoigerbil dished the details in a comment on the social media platform.

“In fashion shoots, we often tape sanitary towels to areas that sweat using the same surgical tape you tape IV cannulas down with,” she said.

She also recommended “boob tape,” an alternative to wearing a bra, for taping down the pads.

She had several more tricks up her sleeve for staying dry, even when the pressure is on.

MORE TIPS

Another piece of advice from the makeup artist came as a way to dry unwanted moisture.

“We also use crystal deodorant,” she said.

She also suggested figuring out what type of undergarments work best.

“You can try lightweight cotton bloomer-type underwear from theatrical outfitters or running shorts that wick moisture,” she said.

“People tend to be ‘loose’ or ‘tight’ undergarment preference and you need to play around to decide which you are.”

She recommended consulting a professional to find a slip to wear underneath clothing as well.

“It prevents sweat staining or odors on stuff you can’t clean easily, but also soaks up sweat, like how wearing a [tank top] under a button-up in heat does for men.”

She had yet another tip to keep moisture away, involving choice in underwear.

“A lot of people wear swimwear instead of underwear as it copes better with getting damp,” she said. “Less chafing.

“But also check out one of those Speed Stick-type Bodyglide products runners use.

“They are much more sweat-resistant than chafing cream and less likely to stain a dress. Patch test first though.”

Body Glide Original Anti-Chafe Balm is available from Amazon for $8.99.

Other Redditors gave their thoughts on her style suggestions.

One agreed with her use for crystal deodorants.

“It was a game changer for me and completely reversed my hyperhidrosis/body odor.

“Also, stay away from any poly underwear/shapewear.”

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