The Best Hot Weather Products For Anyone With Big Boobs

These moisture-wicking bras, body powders and more cooling products will be your summer boob sweat saviors.
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Megababe's Bust Dust, a Ta-Ta Towel and a sweat-absorbing boob lotion.

Anyone who has larger breasts is most likely familiar with the slick and uncomfortable feeling of sweat gathering beneath your bustline anytime the temperature reaches above a certain degree. In addition to causing a moist bra, sweat stains and the chance of odor, boob sweat can also lead to chafing, yet another hot weather problem that no one wants to deal with. 

In an effort to keep you as cool, dry and comfortable as possible, we scoured the internet to find simple solutions just for sweaty chests dealing with the heat.  Our research has led us to discover items like sweat-absorbing liners that fit just inside your bra, skin-loving anti-chafe sticks and a portable waist fan to blow air right inside your shirt. 

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A sweat-absorbing bra liner
Made from a soft and moisture-wicking bamboo material, these discreet liners slide seamless underneath the base of your bra to absorb sweat and keep you dry while also preventing chafing. Available in black and nude, Belly Bandit's Don't Sweat It liners are machine-washable and compatible with any type of bra.
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Sweat-absorbing Bust Dust
A HuffPost editor's pick and a highly rated underboob sweat solution, Megababe's sweat-absorbing Bust Dust is an aluminum- and talc-free powder that doesn't use aerosol to deposit the ultra-fine and mess-free dust. The body-safe formula is corn starch-based and contains ingredients like aloe and chamomile to soothe skin along with lavender to help inhibit bacterial growth.
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A sweat-absorbing breast lotion
Carpe's sweat-busting products have been suggested to us by dermatologists in the past, and this particular formulation meant just for chests is a moisture-wicking lotion that's free from talc and aluminum. It features a unique drying powder blend of witch hazel, vitamin B3 and silica microspheres that absorb sweat and calm the skin.
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A moisture-wicking wireless bra
This wire-free bra offers a seamless T-shirt-friendly design and is made from a cooling and moisture-wicking fabric to keep you dry all day long. Using a four-way stretch fit that adapts your unique shape, this bra from Hanes also promises to stay in place using the brand's patented wide under-band that guarantees support. Grab this bra in four colors and in sizes S-3XLPlus.
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A portable waist fan
When nothing will stave off the heat but a cooling gust of air, reach for this portable rechargeable fan that can be worn around the neck or attached to your waistband in order to blow air underneath your shirt. It has three quiet fan speeds and a run time of up to 23 hours per charge.
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An anti-chafe stick
First Aid Beauty's anti-chafe stick contains rich moisturizers and skin-soothing ingredients to help prevent chafing. This sweat-resistant clear balm, perfect for sensitive skin, contains nourishing shea butter, symrelief (a versatile skin soother) and the brand's signature inclusion of colloidal oatmeal, which can be extremely helpful for those with chafing-induced eczema.
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A three-pack of acidified deodorant wipes for on-the-go
For a quick clean-up wherever you are, these aluminum-free and body-safe deodorant wipes by Lume are a great option and come in a convenient pack of 15 wipes. Just like the company's body deodorant, these wipes use a gently acidified, low-pH formula to control body odor and promote the feeling of freshness.
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A pack of 20 cooling gel patches
These flexible gel patches are applied directly to skin to offer instant cooling relief, no refrigeration or prior freezing required. They use a unique plant hydrogel material that absorbs and disperses heat wherever it's in contact. In addition to serving as a hot weather solution, these patches can also help alleviate muscle pains and headaches.
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A lounging towel for boobs
Many of us know all too well the feeling of stepping out of the shower, getting ready for the day and instantly sweating. The adorably titled Ta-Ta Towel is a halter-style bra that is made from an absorbent modal cotton blend and can help keep you dry and comfortable while lounging or getting dressed post-shower. It's available in two flexible sizes.
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A cream-to-powder breast lotion
This talc-free product applies as a soothing cream and dries down to a silky powder that absorbs wetness and prevents chafing. The tapioca starch-based formula also contains soothing oatmeal, aloe and hydrating glycerin.

Before You Go

The Best Over The Counter Products To Help With Excessive Sweating
A vitamin-infused and talc-free body powder(01 of10)
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According to dermatologist Dr. Brendan Camp, body powders act as a dry lubricant to minimize irritation from friction and help absorb excess moisture.

"This body powder is talc-free and contains aloe and vitamins A, C and E," Camp said of the Gold Bond comfort powder, which can also help the look and feel of skin as well as offer odor control.
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A super moisture-absorbent powder(02 of10)
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Zeasorb, another body powder, came recommended by dermatologist Dr. Divya Shokeen,
who called this moisture-preventative and starch-free powder "a game-changer for absorbing excessive moisture under the breasts or around the feet."

Shokeen also said that you can apply this highly absorbent formula inside socks to help minimize the development of yeast and excess moisture while also preventing irritation as a result of skin friction.
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A clinical-strength antiperspirant(03 of10)
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Both Camp and Shokeen suggested this clinical strength antiperspirant by Vanicream. Camp explained that antiperspirants reduce sweat production and form plugs in the
uppermost part of the sweat duct. The result is drier skin and fewer sweat marks.

He likes this 24-hour formula because it's ideal for sensitive skin as it is fragrance-, dye-, and paraben-free. Shokeen said that the optimal application time for strong over-the-counter antiperspirants is at night. According to a dermatologist for Dove, this is because your body temperature drops at night and you sweat less, making it easier for the product to get absorbed into your skin and be most effective.
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A highly rated moisture-wicking T-shirt(04 of10)
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"Sweat-wicking clothing made from moisture-wicking materials, such as polyester or nylon, can also help draw moisture away from the skin," said dermatologist Dr. Aanand Geria.

These highly rated athletic T-shirts are made from a soft quick-dry fabric that's ultra-breathable and can help manage moisture. They are available in up to 15 colors and men's sizes S-3XL and women's sizes S-2XL.
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Six pairs of dri-tech moisture control socks(05 of10)
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Another moisture-wicking clothing option are these insanely popular socks by Dickies that can help keep feet dry and odor-free all day long. They're made with breathable moisture-control fibers and feature ventilated channels that promote airflow so your feet can stay cool and dry. They are available in a variety of colors and various lengths like no-shows and bootcut. (credit:Amazon)
A merino wool crew-neck(06 of10)
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Our pick: Although merino wool wasn't explicitly suggested to us by any of our experts, this soft fabric is known for its exceptional temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking capabilities. This particular crew-neck long-sleeve shirt from Bombas combines merino wool with Tencel Lyocell fiber, a material that has cooling and quick-drying properties. You can get this shirt in up to six colors in women's sizes XS-2XL and men's sizes S-3XL. (credit:Bombas)
A sweat-reducing scalp serum(07 of10)
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"This product helps reduce scalp sweat through its aluminum-free formulation that includes argan oil and ginger," Camp said. Carpe scalp serum, in addition to managing excess sweat production, provides a refreshing sensation to the skin for the ultimate scalp relief. The company recommends applying it twice daily on different problem areas of the scalp before massaging it in. (credit:Amazon)
An antiperspirant hand cream(08 of10)
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Shokeen said that Carpe's antiperspirant cream can be very effective at minimizing excessive sweating on the hands thanks to the aluminum-based formula. It also contains natural eucalyptus oil and moisturizing ingredients that gently soothe the skin, and just a pea-sized amount can manage clammy, sweaty hands. (credit:Amazon)
A witch hazel astringent(09 of10)
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If you're interested in a more natural or aluminum-alternative solution to excessive sweating, Geria suggested witch hazel, a time-honored and plant-based ingredient that can help keep skin dry and fresh. This astringent from T.N. Dickinson's is a classic product that contains 100% all-natural distilled witch hazel.

According to Columbia University's Center for Hyperhidrosis, witch hazel works by helping to close pores, thus prevent excess sweating. It can be applied directly to your skin on areas where you sweat using a cotton pad.
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A pack of disposable underarm shields(10 of10)
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Camp said that sweating can stain clothing and that underarm pads such as these help absorb excess moisture, minimize skin irritation, and protect fabric from sweat
stains. They are made from a soft, breathable and compostable cotton and have an adhesive underside to stay secure on the inside of your clothing. This pack comes with 10 pairs of disposable pads.
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