Jennifer Lawrence rocks. I like her new adorable pixie cut, but it's her brutal honesty that I really love. She recently cracked me up when she opened up to Access Hollywood about her Hunger Games: Catching Fire wetsuit.
"I was surprised at how little camel toe problem there was. I was expecting a lot more," she said. Seriously though, how in the world did she manage to avoid that? That suit was super skin tight! All I know is that a mean case of camel toe is literally the most mortifying clothing disaster known to woman. Ugh and it's not just uncomfortable, it's embarrassing! I don't know about you, but I could live without everyone staring at my crotch!
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I'd love to see the day I could slip on a pair of leggings without having to worry about CT. But the truth is, if you're wearing pants that are extra-fitted in the crotch area, it's bound to happen. Luckily there are ways you can prevent this humiliating fashion-mishap from happening in the first place. So if you're a current camel toe sufferer, don't stress! Here's a few easy ways you can avoid it!
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Try a camel toe guard

The Cuchini Camel Toe Guard ($20) works pretty much how you’d it expect it to. All you have to do is place the lightweight pad to the inside of you panty or bikini bottom to avoid any kind of frontal wedgie from occurring. Great, I guess?
Use a panty liner

I have friends that wear panty liners to avoid this irritating problem. At least it gets the job done.
Try Camouflaging

Camelflage Panties ($20) work to "camouflage" a camel toe. They sort of make you look like you don’t have any genitals at all. Freaky, I know!
Insert a Camel Ammo

Camel Ammo ($10) is a flexible disc that you can slip inside the lining of your favorite panties and thongs to help hide your labia lips. Yup, that's what it does.
Wear looser pants

Or you can do what I do, and DON'T wear pants that fit you so tight they cause a camel toe. I’m just saying.