Jul 21 2009 - 6:00am It's sweltering out, and no matter what you do, you are gonna get sweaty, which also means stinky. Little old Southern ladies dust on loads of scented talcum powder to absorb and deodorize body sweat, but I can't say that it's the best modern solution to the problem. Instead, I've come up with a few forward-thinking tips to help you nip the sweat monster in the bud, so [break]keep reading.[/break]
Keep your feet sweet and sweat-free with inserts, like
Dr. Scholl's Odor Destroyers ($7).
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i'm not supposed to sweat when working out?
1Nice plug for the clinical strenghth there, Bella. Was that copy/pasted from the website?
2I'm not into ponytails and I haven't had much reason to really need to put my hair up. This summer hasn't been that hot here actually. Also, this posting isn't about preventing sweat when working out.
3Does anybody know if you can find bumpits anywhere in a store (not online)
4i heard putting an icecube on your wrists will help keep you cool too.
5yes, the easiest way to cool yourself down is to put something cool on your wrists.
6La Tua Cantante- I've seen bumpits in Claire's. Drugstores that have a "seen on TV" section (e.g., Walgreens, CVS) should also carry them.
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