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19 Products To Prevent Or Soothe Chafing
19 Products To Prevent Or Soothe Chafing

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time17-07-2025

  • Health
  • Buzz Feed

19 Products To Prevent Or Soothe Chafing

A stick of Gold Bond Friction Defense that'll stop chafing caused by sweat before it even starts. It's sooo good and the biggest bang for your buck in the stick-form chafe-prevention category. I have thick thighs and swear by it! Or a Fur Chafe Cushion stick in case you'd like a matte slip to help prevent painful friction at a slightly higher price point but will still be an amazing cost per use. I'm a years-long fan of the Gold Bond version but this doesn't leave me feeling as greasy. Squirrel's Nut Butter Anti-Chafe Salve made to help you comfortably function on the reg, but especially while doing all sorts of outdoor activities. There are LOTS of fans of this on the running subreddit in case you're most in need of anti-chafing products for your runs! Seamless bra liners you can put underneath your bra to keep it from getting soaked by noon with sweat, and THEN causing a painful situation for your skin. Chafing doesn't just happen on your inner thighs, folks! Some *opaque* Baleaf compression shorts in three inseam lengths and dozens of colors to help find something specific to you so you aren't icing your inner thighs just from a walk to the grocery store in July heat. AND they have a pocket on each leg! Or if you're willing to spend a little more, some Lululemon Fast and Free shorts in an 8-inch inseam, with seam-free inner thighs, five pockets, incredibly lightweight fabric, and a smooth waistline so your thighs will be covered without feeling weighed down. Or a pair of Thigh Society ~cooling~ shorts that'll save your inner thighs while you trek just about anywhere. Plus, they're super thin so they won't make you overheat layered under a skirt or dress. Anti Monkey Butt Body Powder formulated for help chafe-sensitive adults in case regular old baby powder just won't cut it for ya. It has calamine to help fight itch and absorb sweat without talc. Reviewers find this especially helpful for their private parts. Some 'bust dust' anti-boob-sweat powder with soothing lavender and chamomile in a sprayable, talc-free formula to fight dampness and discomfort. Tend Skin Solution you can use post-shaving to help eliminate unsightly bumps, painful ingrowns, and even chafing associated with shaving sensitive areas. An outdoor-friendly, zero-odor Body Glide stick to help avoid another annoying outdoor problem — getting mobbed by bugs. It's all good and well 'til a problem-solving body product that smells delish inside makes you a bug magnet. IntiMD RealDry if you prefer a lotion solution to help prevent searing inner-thighs. Everybody has something they like! It's made with Tapioca Pure starch (instead of talc) but keeps it nondrying thanks to a combo of coconut oil, jojoba seed oil, and aloe vera. Truremedy Naturals Remedy Tea Tree Oil Body Wash for an oh-so-soothing combo of aloe, mint, and tea tree soap to help your poor, irritated skin post-chafe. Chafe Safe wipes you can take with you on the go on runs, days at amusement parks, or merely a Wednesday afternoon when you dare walk a block to buy a treat coffee and return to the office looking like you ran a marathon thanks to the humidity. Gold Bond "comfort" body powder with aloe and chamomile, and a fresh scent that'll go above and beyond menthol scents of similar powders. Monistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel will go on smoothly and then dry down to a comfortable, barely there powder and comes in small enough packaging so you can keep it on you for (rare) touchups. I've used this stuff in the past and love it! A ~magical~ tube of La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Balm B5 you can use for already-chafed areas, cracked and chapped spots, and just general skin irritations. I always have a tube of this at the ready for when I have a hot spot, healing scrape, or just need to use it for some extra moisture on dry skin. An Aquaphor Healing Balm Stick made with avocado oil and shea butter that you can easily throw in your bag to prep for gym sessions, treat hot spots, and more as you need it. A cyclist-beloved anti-chafing cream you can put anywhere you might experience painful rubbing. AND it won't damage or discolor your fancy padded cycling shorts.

I swapped my favorite Lululemon running shorts with a pair from Amazon. Here's how they performed
I swapped my favorite Lululemon running shorts with a pair from Amazon. Here's how they performed

CNN

time27-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • CNN

I swapped my favorite Lululemon running shorts with a pair from Amazon. Here's how they performed

When the long, hot days of summer roll around, I love lacing up my sneakers and heading out for a jog. For years, I struggled to find athletic shorts that would sit securely on my waist without riding up or constricting my thick thighs. Lululemon's Fast and Free shorts are consistently praised for being some of the most comfortable and flattering running shorts out there. After my old shorts bit the dust last spring, I decided — after much consideration — to give this $78 pair a go for myself, and they've been my go-to running shorts ever since. But just because I love Lululemon's shorts, doesn't mean I won't consider more affordable alternatives to help keep my summer workout wardrobe stocked. To try and save myself a few hundred dollars, I headed to Amazon and grabbed a pair of the top-rated (and under $30) CRZ Yoga running shorts to see if they could give Lululemon's a run for their money (pun intended). Lululemon Fast and Free High-Rise Classic-Fit Split Shorts Lululemon's Fast and Free shorts are beloved by runners for a reason. With hidden pockets to store essentials, an adjustable waistband and a lightweight design, they're the perfect mix between comfort and convenience. They are an investment, but these are the shorts you'll hope are clean the next time you want to pace out some miles in the blistering heat. CRZ Yoga High-Waisted Dolphin Running Shorts An almost identical-looking alternative to the Fast and Free Shorts, these CRZ Yoga Dolphin Shorts are comfortable, available in an array of colors and even made of the same materials as Lululemon's shorts. They lack the thoughtful features that make Lululemon's shorts better suited for running and vigorous workouts, but if all you're after is some lightweight and affordable athleisure, this CRZ Yoga pair hits the mark. 86% Polyester, 14% Elastane 86% Polyester, 14% Elastane 11 21 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, 3 back pockets No 3 inches 3 inches Yes No XXXS to XL XXS to XL On first inspection, the CRZ Yoga Dolphin shorts and the Lululemon Fast and Free shorts look virtually identical. Both have a high-rise waistband that sits comfortably across the lower stomach. I found the stretchy waistband on the CRZ Yoga shorts to be very comfortable and flattering, but it's made of a thicker material than the Lululemon shorts and feels more prone to trapping sweat and heat, which for a sweaty gal like myself, isn't necessarily what I'm looking for in running shorts. Both shorts are cut in a 'dolphin' style, with side slits on both thighs, rounded corners and an overall shorter length designed for uninhibited movement. This specific cut lends itself to a lot of thigh exposure, especially once you start moving. Between the two shorts, the Lululemon pair has a higher slit and less fabric overlap between the front and back panels. While this put more of my thigh on display, it also led to less fabric bunching around the top of my thighs than when I ran in the CRZ Yoga shorts. In addition to their overall lightweight profiles, both shorts have mesh liners for extra coverage and comfort. Neither liner felt too tight or led to extra chafing, but the Lululemon liner stayed in place better during runs and vigorous workouts. The liner in the CRZ Yoga shorts was fine during stretching, sitting or standing, but tended to shift in the innermost part of my thighs when I ran, leading to some awkward readjustments. Lululemon's liner was also thinner, which helped keep things feeling more breathable, even during the hottest and sweatiest of days. While the Lululemon and CRZ Yoga shorts look identical, there's quite a difference between their running performance. You can tell Lululemon's shorts are made with runners in mind. The Fast and Free shorts have three pockets on the back waistband that are big enough to hold running gels, keys or other small items you want to keep close. Previous versions of these shorts also had three pockets, but in an altered layout: two in the front of the waistband and one in the back. The sides of the shorts are also adorned with small reflective dots. They won't give you a ton of visibility if you're running in low light conditions, but it's a runner-oriented detail worth noting. The Lululemon shorts include a drawstring waistband so you can tighten them for a more secure fit. In all honesty, Lululemon's drawstring isn't my favorite; it gets the job done and keeps the shorts in place, but it cinches the fabric around my waist in a way I find unflattering. I think this is more of an issue if you, like me, are between sizes and need to size up for a roomier fit through the hips and thighs, which can leave some extra gapping around the waist. Speaking of sizing, these updated Fast and Free shorts fit differently from Lululemon's previous versions. When I bought these shorts last year, the sizing was numerical — size 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and so on. Now, Lululemon offers the shorts in alpha sizing — from XXXS up to XL. Since I like the fit of my older Fast and Free shorts, I bought the corresponding letter for the numerical size I already have. When the new shorts arrived, they were much tighter through my hips and shorter in the back than my previous pair. Though they fit and I could have run in them, I ended up returning them and grabbing the next size up for a more comfortable fit. The CRZ Yoga shorts are available in sizes XXS to XL, but had a more true-to-size fit. Sizing issues aside, I still found the Lululemon shorts better for running performance than the CRZ Yoga ones. Though the CRZ Yoga shorts are comfortable and I like how the waistband lies flat against my stomach, there's no way to adjust the fit. This isn't an issue if you're lounging around or doing lighter workouts like stretching or yoga, but while running, I did have to pull the waistband back up multiple times after it slipped down. There are also no pockets on the CRZ Yoga shorts. I prefer to run without a running belt or hip pack if I can, and when I ran in the CRZ Yoga shorts, I had to stuff my house keys into my sports bra, which wasn't ideal. The features on Lululemon's shorts aren't groundbreaking, but at least they're there. Having a place to store your keys or running gels and a mechanism that keeps shorts from sliding down makes all the difference when you're on the move and in the zone. Color options aren't a deal breaker for me when it comes to running shorts, but it never hurts to feel like you can find something that will perfectly match your workout wear aesthetic. Lululemon's shorts come in 11 colors, including two current 'trending colors', which the brand launches seasonally and changes frequently. For instance, even though I bought them less than a month ago, the deep plum color of the Fast and Free shorts I tested isn't available anymore. As someone whose workout wear has been prone to stains from sweat, self-tanner and sunscreen, I tend to steer away from light-colored workout wear. Lululemon only has four colors available right now that I would consider 'dark', with the others leaning more into the pastel color trend of spring. The offerings feel a bit limited, but the seasonal color drops are part of what makes Lululemon feel exclusive and keeps runners repurchasing shorts every season. CRZ Yoga has 21 color options for its running shorts, carrying everything from neutrals like white, black and brown to bold hues like red, pink, green and blue. Though the Sparkle Blue color of the shorts I tested was just as bright and bold in person as it looked on the Amazon page, heavier sweat droplets were visible on the fabric. Though this was not my experience, in some of the reviewer photos, it looks like the mesh liner is visible through the backside of the shorts — mainly with lighter shades like the white, pink and yellow colors. Like I said, limited color options isn't the biggest purchasing factor, but if you're looking for shorts that can match with the rest of your workout wardrobe or more options to rotate into your athleisure outfits, CRZ Yoga has a better selection. If style is all you're after, the CRZ Yoga shorts are pretty much a spot-on silhouette match to the Lululemon Fast and Free shorts. They're comfortable, come in an array of vibrant colors and can be worn for an array of workouts. Just bear in mind that you might have to readjust them often, and they're not outfitted with pockets to store your essentials or an adjustable waistband. For true performance in your running shorts, Lululemon's shorts are the better pick. Lighter and designed with a drawstring waistband, pockets and a breathable mesh liner that won't slide around, the Fast and Free shorts put runners at the forefront. You might have to size up for the best fit, but summer runners — myself included — will enjoy reaching for these shorts again and again. Do the Lululemon Fast and Free shorts or the CRZ Yoga running shorts have mesh liners? Do the Lululemon Fast and Free shorts or the CRZ Yoga running shorts have mesh liners? Yes, both the Lululemon Fast and Free and the CRZ Yoga running shorts have mesh liners. While both liners were comfortable to wear and didn't feel too tight, I found that the Lululemon liner stayed in place better during runs and vigorous workouts. I also found the liner in the Lululemon shorts to be thinner and more breathable on especially hot days. Are the CRZ Yoga or the Lululemon Fast and Free shorts heavier? Are the CRZ Yoga or the Lululemon Fast and Free shorts heavier? CRZ Yoga lists the weight of its shorts as 92 grams or about 3.2 ounces. To check, I weighed both shorts at home using my kitchen scale. The CRZ Yoga shorts came in slightly heavier than stated, weighing in at 125 grams, though it's possible that size variations could explain the difference here. Lululemon's shorts felt lighter in my hand than the CR Yoga shorts, but the brand doesn't list the weight for its Fast and Free shorts on its site. The Lululemon shorts weighed in at 114 grams on my kitchen scale. All in all, you don't notice the 11-gram difference while you're moving, since both shorts have a lightweight feel overall. Which brand's running shorts has more color options: CRZ Yoga or Lululemon? Which brand's running shorts has more color options: CRZ Yoga or Lululemon? The CRZ Yoga shorts are currently available in 21 colors, while the Lululemon shorts come in 11. CNN Underscored has a team of writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when relevant to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. For this story, associate editor Jillian Tracy tested the Lululemon Fast and Free shorts and the CRZ Yoga running shorts to see which performed better for exercise and casual wear.

700+ items are marked down during the Lululemon 'We Made Too Much' sale
700+ items are marked down during the Lululemon 'We Made Too Much' sale

NBC News

time15-03-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • NBC News

700+ items are marked down during the Lululemon 'We Made Too Much' sale

Investing in quality workout gear can seriously enhance your exercise game. This is especially true if you find pieces that are constructed well and won't wear down after a few washes. We also love when workout gear is moisture wicking — there's nothing worse than stinky, wet clothes. For all those reasons, our editors love Lululemon. And right now, the brand is offering up to 50% on over 700 items with its 'We Made Too Much' sale. To help you shop, we rounded up some of our favorite pieces from the sale — including items that NBC Select editors have previously tested and raved about. The best women's sale at Lululemon Lululemon Women's Wunder Train High-Rise Tight 28' These leggings earned the number two spot on our list of the top 50 pairs of leggings. They have a drawstring at the waist for a customized fit and are made from a breathable, sweat-wicking fabric. 'The number one issue I tend to have with leggings is that they slide down, but the waistband drawstring lets me secure these in place with no issues,' says NBC Select editorial projects manager Rebecca Rodriguez. These leggings also have two side pockets and an additional hidden pocket in the waistband for cash, keys or a license. Lululemon Women's Align High-Rise Crop 23' Made of a nylon and Lycra blend, these leggings are intended for yoga but can also be worn for other low-impact workouts. They are sweat-wicking and have a side pocket for your phone and a small pocket in the back of the waistband. This pair is also cropped and hits most people right above the ankle. Lululemon Women's Energy Bra This style made our list of the best sports bras because it gives comfortable support. It has four wide, flat crisscross straps that keep it in place as you move. The straps are also adjustable so that you can customize the fit. The bra has molded foam cups, a sturdy underband, and compressive fabric for additional support. This oversized hoodie hits at the waist for a flattering fit and is made from a thick fleece fabric that is both stylish and functional. It has front pockets to stash your stuff in and thumb holes that can be pulled over your thumbs for extra warmth. The zipper also has an elastic attachment that can be pulled off and used as a hair tie if you need one. The best men's sale at Lululemon Lululemon Men's ABC Slim-Fit Trouser These pants look like traditional trousers but are as comfortable as a workout pant. They have a slim fit and are made with a cotton twill fabric with four-way stretch. They have discrete zippered side pockets and welt pockets on the back that close with snaps. Lululemon Men's Soft Jersey Half Zip This half-zip is made from lightweight jersey, making it a good layering piece for outdoor workouts or casual errands. The material is sweat-wicking and quick-drying, and it has a high neck that can be zipped up for warmth or unzipped for more breathability. Its classic fit is not too slim and not too roomy. The best accessories on sale at Lululemon Fast and Free Running Hat Reflective details make this hat a good accessory for running when it's dark outside. The fabric is breathable and has four-way stretch for comfort. A mesh sweatband around the inside wicks away moisture. More deals from Lululemon Why trust NBC Select? I'm a writer at NBC Select who covers a variety of topics, including home, tech and beauty. I have been covering major shopping events like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday for over a decade.

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