Blondie04 answered Saturday October 2 2004, 3:20 pm: Basically, you can try any kind of lubricating lotion. This might sound silly, but also try some moisturising cream. Your hands may be losing all the water in them and letting you know that you need to add something to it. [ Blondie04's advice column | Ask Blondie04 A Question ]
dramaqueenbabeiwb answered Friday October 1 2004, 11:10 pm: A lot of peoples hands sweat. It could be hormones, or maybe that your nervous about something, like maybe school or a friendship problem. I wouldn't worry about it. I don't think there are any lotions, but when they sweat you could try rinsing them in cool water. [ dramaqueenbabeiwb's advice column | Ask dramaqueenbabeiwb A Question ]
MFS answered Friday October 1 2004, 10:49 pm: Everyone's hands sweat to some extent. What's the big deal? Ever watch sports on TV? You see athletes using chalk or pine tar or something to add traction to their hands because everyone's hands sweat. It's normal. I mean, unless your hands are dripping sweat, you don't have anything to worry about. Generally, it is just a matter of relaxing your hands and waving them about a bit to dry them off anyway. What's the big deal? [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
sshelbyy answered Friday October 1 2004, 10:45 pm: Go to your DOC Good luck chicka - shelboney and tanya and lafawnda
Karen answered Friday October 1 2004, 10:05 pm: I think you should go to a doctor and get something prescribed because lotion wouldn't do anything since it will become liquidy when combined with your sweat lol. It's just that you sweating glands are acting weird so it makes your hands sweaty. I think there are pills that help stop this? I'm not sure but a doctor is lol! Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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