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Dedicated July 2014

Baby powder it up before putting on the dress?

smithereens, on July 15, 2014 at 9:15 AM

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Anyone going to be loading up on the baby powder before putting on your dress? I've talked to a lot of people who say it is a must to help with the sweat. Any other tricks I should know about? I've also heard about spraying hair spray on your butt to prevent wedgies, but I don't know if this fun...

Anyone going to be loading up on the baby powder before putting on your dress? I've talked to a lot of people who say it is a must to help with the sweat. Any other tricks I should know about? I've also heard about spraying hair spray on your butt to prevent wedgies, but I don't know if this fun fact from Miss Congeniality is legit or not, haha. Thankfully as of today, it is only supposed to be 79 degrees on Saturday.

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  • KayDwitWill
    Master May 2015
    KayDwitWill ·
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    I've never tried body glide. I have started using deodorant though and it seems to work so far. I will be investing into some of this body glide for the wedding to ensure there are no issues!

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  • Kaegurl
    Master June 2014
    Kaegurl ·
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    I never heard of this! I didn't put anything between my legs, and even though my thighs touch a little I didn't really have any problems with chafing or what not. I was HOT under my dress though ...

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  • L
    Master February 2015
    LetItSnow ·
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    I use an antiperspirant anywhere that I normally sweat. It doesn't do anything for chaffing but it keeps me dry!

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  • Koch Bride
    Master September 2014
    Koch Bride ·
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    Seriously though- don't buy the "women" version of Body Glide. It is the same exactly formula, both are unscented but comes in a small cute pink package so therefore costs way more than the male counterpart per ounce!

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  • FinallyMrsB
    Super July 2014
    FinallyMrsB ·
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    I'm using the gold bond body stay. I gave it a few test runs and it works really well

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  • Kate
    Master May 2012
    Kate ·
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    Thanks for the advice Koch...I guess I'll order some of the guy kind and see how it works!

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    Just Said Yes August 2015
    Vanessa ·
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    One thing you can do to help with your thighs rubbing together is to use Bandelettes. I started using them this summer and they work fabulously. I hate using creams and deodorants. Bandelettes are a very sexy and breathable solution to thigh chafing. I hope this helps. www.bandelettes.com

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    Just Said Yes August 2015
    Vanessa ·
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    I am not using baby powder, I will be wearing Bandelettes (www.bandelettes.com). I absolutely love wearing Bandelettes. They have done fabulously in keeping my thighs from chafing. Also, they are sexy lace bands which will look fabulous under my dress.

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