the sweat + solutes will cause a net osmotic gradient inwards, even with parity levels of water, the heat on the inside will make the water from the sweat more energetic and more likely to move, but won't necessarily make the movement outwards.
thus the likelihood is, you'll eventually get wet.
probably the sweat will not transpire out, whereas the water will probably come in.
I could be wrong, of course- as this is a guess.
the sweat + solutes will cause a net osmotic gradient inwards, even with parity levels of water, the heat on the inside will make the water from the sweat more energetic and more likely to move, but won't necessarily make the movement outwards.
thus the likelihood is, you'll eventually get wet.
probably the sweat will not transpire out, whereas the water will probably come in.
I could be wrong, of course- as this is a guess.