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. Wouldn't baby powder absorb the sweat the drips off of your body causing it to wear off and overheat your body quicker? I mean sure you would smell pretty good afterwards...especially if you used...lol...lmao...Victorias Secret powder (just playing fibeyfreak) but, seriously I don't know how well that would work and I don't want to coax anyone into rubbing themselves down with baby powder. It sounds like it would work in the case of our friend up here, for removing the annoying itch AFTER you got it.