Do you sweat?
Breast-crease sweat
"On hot days, I sweat under my breasts and in my cleavage. The moisture collects around the under wire of my bra while I'm driving to work, then I'm stuck in a damp bra all day!"
FAST FIX: Until now, a woman would have to be, well, desperate to apply powdery, sticky or streaky deodorants to a moisture-prone area other than her underarms. But now there's a new aluminum-free deodorant that's gentle enough to apply anywhere sweat is a problem: Adidas Absorbent-Deo ($4 for 1.6 oz, at drugstores). This break through formula contains microscopic cotton fibers that "mop up" sweat before it can soak through clothes. And since it doesn't contain aluminum -- the real culprit behind those stubborn yellow sweat stains that are so hard to wash out--it won't put delicate summer garments at risk.
Shorts that creep up
"Whenever I stand, my shorts get sucked up between my thighs. It's awkward to keep pulling them back down in front of everyone!"
FAST FIX: The problem isn't big thighs or right shorts--it's the heat and sweat that get trapped in the lap, causing fabric to scrunch up and stick to skin. But a new product makes the solution a breeze: Monistat Soothing Care Chafing Relief Powder-Gel ($6 for 1.5 oz at drugstores). It dries to a silky finish (think "Slip 'n Slide" for short bottoms), so when it's applied to the inner thighs, fabric can't climb up legs.
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