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Paper towels and a travel sized deodorant.What can I put/rub/spray on me after the gym so I'm not so stanky when I can't take a shower? I'm not looking for a great solution, just "I can go into the shop and get milk before going home" without being super self-conscious.
Dr. Dray has the answer you seek.What can I put/rub/spray on me after the gym so I'm not so stanky when I can't take a shower? I'm not looking for a great solution, just "I can go into the shop and get milk before going home" without being super self-conscious.
Shower cap.Have any of you found any good ways to avoid washing your hair after every workout? I have thick, curly hair and washing it daily is torture, but I don't wanna be a gross sweaty goblin.
"Wash" = With shampoo and conditioner and shitHave any of you found any good ways to avoid washing your hair after every workout? I have thick, curly hair and washing it daily is torture, but I don't wanna be a gross sweaty goblin.
Not unless you try dry shampoo. But my hair tjrives on oilHave any of you found any good ways to avoid washing your hair after every workout? I have thick, curly hair and washing it daily is torture, but I don't wanna be a gross sweaty goblin.
Tie your hair when you work out but just...don't wash it afterward?Have any of you found any good ways to avoid washing your hair after every workout? I have thick, curly hair and washing it daily is torture, but I don't wanna be a gross sweaty goblin.
I also have curly hair and understand that daily washing angers it.Have any of you found any good ways to avoid washing your hair after every workout? I have thick, curly hair and washing it daily is torture, but I don't wanna be a gross sweaty goblin.
I got limited knowledge about workout leggings. But from what I have read, is that the compression isn't really helpful when actively training. It's more for recovering, since compression helps the blood flow keeping a steady pace. This is why grandmas feet feels normal, when she gets on her compression socks. No, seriously. I have a bad case of cold feet too, and compression socks helps when it's real bad.Guys, I need workout legging recommendations. I need something with MAXIMUM COMPRESSION but that costs less than $75/pair.
Real talk, it's to correct my form.I got limited knowledge about workout leggings. But from what I have read, is that the compression isn't really helpful when actively training. It's more for recovering, since compression helps the blood flow keeping a steady pace. This is why grandmas feet feels normal, when she gets on her compression socks. No, seriously. I have a bad case of cold feet too, and compression socks helps when it's real bad.
It really helped when I started running too, to not get shin splints
But one thing. It's important to get one that isn't see-through. As I cringed hard, when I could see the panty to a girl in the gym one time. Or you could just use the same color underwear as the legging.
Workout leggings is glorified lingerie in my opinion. If that's your jazz, fine. Just don't complain when people sneak glances. Pwetty sex things attract them UwU
From what I have read, there isn't really a difference between a cheap legging from Nike and 2XU.
Even those with silicone strips on the inside, meant to prevent that?It's much easier for me to not hurt myself if my knees are encased. I've tried knee sleeves but they always roll up or down.
It's gay when girls go into these aesthetic-trends, but even gayer when men do it.Any thoughts on dark academia for men?
Sounds nice, but I would imagine dress pants and a nice pair of leather shoes. If you feel that's too formal. Chinos and tennis shoes.I'm getting new winter clothes and I've just started a new office job that allows me to wear my own clothes, after years in uniform, so my wardrobe is pretty lacking. Looking at black v neck sweaters, white collar shirts, undecided on shoes and trousers.
I think dark academia is just a stupid name for a completely normal and reasonable fashion style.Any thoughts on dark academia for men? I'm getting new winter clothes and I've just started a new office job that allows me to wear my own clothes, after years in uniform, so my wardrobe is pretty lacking. Looking at black v neck sweaters, white collar shirts, undecided on shoes and trousers.
Ironically those are the worst. They put extra pressure above and below the knee, but what I need is consistency through the knee.Even those with silicone strips on the inside, meant to prevent that?