I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone do this IRL.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 months ago

    I’ve seen it, usually when its really hot, and always someone who is wearing make up to prevent smearing the makeup.

      • @Today
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        I think the question is about blotters rather than wipers.

        • wilberfanOP
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          311 months ago

          EXACTLY! I’m surprised at how many are missing that detail…🤦‍♂️

          • @legion02
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            111 months ago

            Wiping like that with a dirty sweat towel is generally not good for your skin so anyone who cares about that will probably blot instead of wipe.

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  • @Astroturfed
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    Not as gently as I think you are talking about, but I definitely use a towel to dab my brow regularly in the summers. I live on Texas, and spend plenty of time outdoors working in a woodshop. I don’t like sweat dripping all over my workpieces.

  • @dorron
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    As an especially persperous gentleman… Absolutely

    If I try to use a gym without a towel I end up flicking sweat everywhere and nobody wants that

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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    I worked outside today in 90° heat and crazy humidity. I have a cloth handkerchief and I put it to heavy use.

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      But do you wipe or dab?

      OP is noticing the way people in movies avoid wiping sweat because they don’t want to smear their makeup.

  • @jeffw
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    11 months ago

    I just use my shirt. I sweat a lot, so I need to wipe it away somehow.

    I have done that with paper towels in public restrooms though.

    • wilberfanOP
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      It’s the mannered, gentle patting I’m specifically asking about. When I see it in films it just feels so phony.

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        311 months ago

        It would look more phony if they swiped normally, and suddenly half their face was a different color.

      • @jeffw
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        311 months ago

        Yeah, I feel like I do that with paper towels tho

  • weenaak
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    311 months ago

    I literally just saw someone do this in a zoom meeting today… might have been the first time I ever saw it

  • southsamurai
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    311 months ago

    Depends where. I do it on my face, because fuck extra irritation to my skin. Wife does the same with more delicate parts as well.

    But, if im sweating enough to need to keep dabbing my face, I’m tying on a bandana (which I always have at least one of unless I’m in the shower).

    In the gym, which is where I’d use an actual towel rather than something like a bandana to dab, I would still dab my shoulders because they’re too damn sensitive as well. I don’t go shirtless in public though, so I dunno if I’d just dab everything else as well out of habit, or if I’d wipe.

    Honestly, my pale, partially irish ass doesn’t go shirtless outside at all; nut even in my own back yard, back when I would mow, I was prone to letting sweat do its job as long as it wasn’t getting in my eyes. At the gym, wiping down or blotting is an act of decency, not dripping everywhere. Sweat keeps you cooler if you let it stay and drip. Not by a ton, but it helps when you’re in the south.

    But yeah, you just haven’t run into people with sensitive skin that were also sweaty.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 months ago

    I’m a sweaty MFer, I gotta have my sweat towel especially during summer.

    I also do 5k running and am working on running a 10K, my wife makes fun of me often 🙃

  • Sam
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    111 months ago

    I keep a handkerchief on me and do this all the time.