If you reduce the relative humidity by using the AC, the sweat will be more likely to evaporate and less likely to drip off of you. I think that’s about all you can do, maybe buy a dehumidifier.
Comment on Is it possible to cool my body enough to not sweat while exercising?
darthelmet@lemmy.world 6 days agoThat’s not really my concern. The issue is comfort and I end up getting a lot of pimples, which excessive sweat can contribute to.
deranger@sh.itjust.works 6 days ago
unknown@piefed.social 6 days ago
Use a salicylic acid or other AHA infused serum or cream on your skin to combat the pimples.
starlinguk@lemmy.world 6 days ago
You could get a cooling vest. You soak it in water and then it cools you through evaporation.
can@sh.itjust.works 6 days ago
Do you bathe not long after your work out? What’s your skin care routine like? Do you take hot showers?
darthelmet@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Yeah I shower right after. Shower temp is a bit inconsistent but I try to get it to be warm but not hot. I use body wash in the shower then I do moisturize and then I’ve been using clyndamycin that I was prescribed for this issue.
can@sh.itjust.works 6 days ago
Whoever prescribed you that knows way more than me.
MelodiousFunk@slrpnk.net 6 days ago
I can totally relate. But to answer your original question (and reinforce one of the other poster’s points), there’s no getting around sweating, even if you’re cold. I was digging out from the recent storm in the dark, gusty wind, temps well below freezing, taking things slowly. Still sweat through my inner shirt and hood.