The 10 Best Summer Sweat Stopping Products Keep Me Feeling Dry and Smelling Fresh

From underboob to upper lip, I've got a product for that.

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Living in sticky New York City means I'm intimately familiar with sweat in all of its forms. Sweaty girl summer is a real thing, and it demands smart solutions. My sweat stopping routine is packed with deodorants that truly perform, personal fans to keep me crisp and cool, chafing sticks that save my thighs and underboob area, formulations that kill bacteria-induced odors, and powders that prevent my makeup from slipping off by midday. Yeah, humidity hates to see me coming.

But beyond just staying dry, I'm super particular about how I smell and how fresh I feel throughout the day. There's nothing worse than lingering body odor that sneaks up in the evening when I have somewhere to be. Turns out, I'm not the only one paying more attention to body care. “There’s a growing trend for more sophisticated, cool, and unique body and personal care, driven by young independent brands looking to shake up the fairly practical and clinical categories,” Lisa Payne, Head of Beauty at trend forecasting company Stylus, previously told Marie Claire. So for me, keeping sweat and the smells that come with it in check is a non-negotiable part of my body care routine.

While it's literally impossible to stop sweating altogether—and you wouldn't want to, since it's essential for regulating body temperature—here are the 10 habits and products that help keep me confident, comfortable, and smelling fresh during the sweatiest season of the year.

Deodorants That Actually Work

There's a key difference that many people don't know: deodorant makes you smell better, whereas an antiperspirant makes you sweat less. "A deodorant has the purpose of masking malodorous sweat in the armpits. An antiperspirant stops the expression of sweat from sweat glands," Nava Greenfield, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, previously told Marie Claire. "Both are considered safe from a dermatological perspective, but some people have reactions to chemicals and preservatives found in antiperspirants and switch to a clean deodorant, which can be more gentle on the skin."

As a sweaty girl myself, I prefer aluminum-based formulas, as no studies have definitively linked the ingredient to long-term health concerns. That said, if you prefer natural deodorant alternatives, there are plenty on the market.

My Anti-Chafe Army

There's nothing worse than a hot, sweaty walk through New York City on a humid day. All of a sudden, my inner thighs start to burn, my underboobs begin to drip, and I'm uncomfortable, rushing to find the nearest A/C and bathroom. Well, that was a common occurrence until I began to incorporate anti-chafe sticks (that can easily be popped in my bag!), and I haven't run into the problem since.

Powders That Keep Me Matte(ish)

Whether I'm looking to blot my t-zone when noon hits and the oiliness rolls in, or double up the sweat-protection power of my antiperspirant, I always turn to a powder. Bonus points for conveniently sized formulas to take with me for on-the-go situations.

Odor, Meet Chemical Exfoliants

I find underarm odor bothersome, so I turned to my dermatologist for recommendations on how to deal. Her suggestion? Chemical exfoliants to reduce odor-causing bacteria and exfoliate the dead skin away.

Undercover Sweat Saviors

There have been many times when I have found myself in an inconvenient situation, and a sweatstorm rolls in. (Nerves on a date? Check. Running to catch the subway on a late morning? Absolutely.) These are the products I use to prepare for the possibility of a sweat attack.

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Siena Gagliano
Beauty Editor

Siena Gagliano is the Beauty Editor at Marie Claire, where she writes and edits reported features, trend stories, and expert-backed shopping roundups. Before joining the team full-time, she was an editor at Cosmopolitan, where she specialized in SEO-first beauty content and commerce strategy. Her bylines have also appeared in Allure, ELLE, Bustle, Well+Good, Popsugar, and Women's Health, covering everything from the best products for brighter, glowier skin to the science behind face mapping. Curious about the behind-the-scenes magazine life and her go-to beauty picks? Follow her on Instagram at @sienagagliano.