My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

For beauty and fashion style advice, join in our Style forum chat.

Style & Beauty

Chafing

38 replies

Birdienumnums · 18/07/2016 20:29

It's hot, I want to wear dresses but there is thigh chafing. I have a pair of black bike shorts that I can wear under dark dresses but I need something nude coloured to stop my poor thighs being rubbed raw when wearing lighter dresses or skirts. Do such things exist?

OP posts:
Report
RastafarianTargaryen · 18/07/2016 20:31
Report
Foxsox · 18/07/2016 20:35

Agree with Mabel 👍

Report
Fairylea · 18/07/2016 20:37

Another vote for the Evans ones. Yours also do similar ones. Don't go for anything shapewear, you'll roast yourself to death!

Report
calamityjam · 18/07/2016 20:41

There are some really good products on the market now which mean that you don't have to be red hot all day wearing tight shorts under your dress.

www.boots.com/en/Boots-Brands-A-to-Z/Lanacane/

Report
CattDamon · 18/07/2016 20:42

Metanium nappy rash is really good to prevent & heal chafing by the way. The tiniest amount though!

Report
MintyChops · 18/07/2016 20:56

these are brilliant and are saving my sweaty thighs life in a very hot France at the moment....

Report
70isaLimitNotaTarget · 18/07/2016 21:09

Liquid Talc?

Baby products (Asda own brand or Mothercare own brand sell one)

Report
Birdienumnums · 18/07/2016 23:04

You are all brilliant. I had no idea such things existed.
I definitely can't be wearing my Spanx in this weather. Are the Evans/other similar pants cool enough even though they're not cotton?

OP posts:
Report
Charlieandlola · 18/07/2016 23:10

Chop the legs off a pair of tights and wear them like cycling shorts , but lighter

Report
Girlwiththearabstrap · 19/07/2016 07:57

Bandelettes! They're like little strips of fabric that look like the top of a stocking but they stay in place and mean you can wear normal pants and not overheat in shorts.

Report
learnermummy · 19/07/2016 08:00

I like Sloggi long briefs, available at debenhams. They come in white, nude and black and are cotton.

Report
learnermummy · 19/07/2016 08:01

And they seem to be 20% off at debenhams today, must get some more!

Report
SesameSparkle · 19/07/2016 08:22

What's the sizing like for the Sloggis learner? Do I order one size down like I usually would when buying underwear or go for my actual dress size?

Report
ilovecherries · 19/07/2016 08:25

Chaffree knickers (get them on Amazon, if you are near the bottom of the size range, size down) and the Big Tights Company. Both are brilliant, comfy, much cooler than bike shorts, and work. They claim to be breathable, which gives me the image of my bits panting excitedly, but whatever they do, they don't make you sweaty.

Report
learnermummy · 19/07/2016 08:51

Normal dress size is fine in the sloggis

Report
learnermummy · 19/07/2016 08:53

On me anyway! But I would normally buy normal dress size in knickers.

Report
SesameSparkle · 19/07/2016 09:07

Thanks learner I think I will try them.

Report
Birdienumnums · 19/07/2016 12:21

Even more options!
I'm around a 16 but my thighs are not firm - learner, cherries, minty, Mabel et al, so the pants you've recommended dig in to the leg or do they do as promised and look unnoticeable?

Minty would you recommend getting the size I am (12-16) in the big bloomers or sizing up?

Thanks!!

OP posts:
Report
Birdienumnums · 19/07/2016 12:58

Should have been more specific...I love Spanx (not in this weather!!) but find the bottom of the shorts cut in on my thighs so they're fine with something unfitted but look pants (pun intended) with trousers or more clingy skirts.

OP posts:
Report
reup · 19/07/2016 14:12

All these things feel too hot for me - that Lancôme ain't chafe cream works or more cheaply use roll on deodorant - let it dry (you have to sit legs wide apart) and that really works - I learned about it here.

Also it has the added bonus if some sort of wind blew up your skirt like Marilyn Monroe, not everyone would see your big pants!

Report
Birdienumnums · 19/07/2016 14:49

Reup I totally agree about the heat. I've ordered some chafing gel but will try the deodorant too. Dh uses a Mitchum roll on which I think will be perfect!

OP posts:
Report

Newsletters you might like

Discover Exclusive Savings!

Sign up to our Money Saver newsletter now and receive exclusive deals and hot tips on where to find the biggest online bargains, tailored just for Mumsnetters.

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

Parent-Approved Gems Await!

Subscribe to our weekly Swears By newsletter and receive handpicked recommendations for parents, by parents, every Sunday.

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

reup · 19/07/2016 15:03

Yes I use that one - I thought the most powerful the better! I couldn't believe it worked the first time (I had taken back up cream and shorts and used neither)

Report
KatoPotato · 19/07/2016 15:05

The Lanacane gel is also an amazing makeup primer! Just like Smashbox!

Report
VertiginousOust · 19/07/2016 15:05

Plain old talc works well for me.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.