Stay Dry, Stay Active: Unlocking the Power of Sweat-Proof Underwear

In the realm of bodily leaks, whether it's period flow, discharge, or postpartum discharge, there's one universal experience that unites many of us: sweat. Fondly referred to as "swamp crotch,” the discomfort of sweating in intimate areas is a shared reality - whether it's the aftermath of a workout session or simply lounging outdoors on a hot summer day. Through customer research and insights gathered from friends and members of the Saalt team, it's evident that excessive sweating around the crotch area is a prevalent concern.
For many of us, the annoyance of finishing a workout class or a bike ride only to be left with damp leggings was all too familiar and particularly dreaded during colder months. However, the introduction of Saalt Wear leakproof underwear has revolutionized the experience. While sweat is still a part of the equation, the assurance that one won't be left sitting in a pool of perspiration afterward is undeniably gratifying. 


How It Works

The innovative design behind sweatproof underwear features a moisture-wicking top layer that draws sweat away from the body, directing it into the ultra-absorbent gusset material. This moisture is then contained by a leakproof barrier, ensuring it remains where it belongs. Unlike conventional cotton underwear, Saalt Wear's gusset material dries quickly and excels at wicking away moisture, keeping the vulva dry and comfortable, even during extended periods of physical activity and high intensity workouts.

Go Seamless for a Panty-Line-Free Experience

This transformative solution has elevated the experience for many of us during exercise and outdoor activities, making Saalt Wear the top choice for any activity. The Seamless Collection, in particular, stands out as the epitome of moisture-wicking underwear. With its stretchy, panty line-free fabric, it effortlessly absorbs sweat, enhancing comfort during workouts and beyond.

Putting Saalt Wear to the Test

A customer’s recent experiment involving forgoing a menstrual cup on the second day of the period in favor of a Seamless Bikini during hot yoga yielded surprising results. Despite intense perspiration during the 103-degree vinyasa practice, the Saalt Wear gusset not only absorbed menstrual flow but also effectively managed sweat, leaving the underwear feeling lightweight and comfortable.
In another instance during a run, while wearing a Seamless Thong, our test user experienced a sudden gush, a common concern for active individuals. However, thanks to the reliable performance of Saalt Wear, there was no need to interrupt the run for an underwear check. The confidence in the underwear's ability to handle moisture allowed for continued activity without compromise.
For those leading an active lifestyle or simply prone to excessive sweating, Saalt Wear is the ultimate solution for combating perspiration. Its advanced design and unmatched performance make it a game-changer in the quest for sweat-free comfort. 



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About Saalt


Period care looks different to everyone, but to Saalt, it’s always sustainable, comfortable, and leak-free. Their modern period care products, including a cup for period flow, discs, and leakproof underwear, feature high-quality materials and innovative technology to make the first phase of your cycle flow smoothly. Saalt Cups and Discs feature medical-grade silicone and a unique design to keep you comfortable, while the Saalt Wear collection contains reusable period panties with an ultra-thin gusset that feels like any other pair of underwear in your drawer. The brand helps you reduce or eliminate single-use products from your period care, so it’s easy to limit period waste without sacrificing convenience. Using Saalt’s range of accessories, like the Saalt Steamer and Saalt Cup Wash, you can gently care for your products for a safe, healthy, and clean period.

Find period care products that suit you and your active lifestyle when you visit https://saalt.com/


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