ilovejojo703 answered Monday November 22 2004, 9:50 pm: lets see .... i assume u wear deoderint but if u dont, wear it ..umm.. ir u r girl try perfume and if u are a boy try colone....and if those dont work make often trips to the bathroom and wipe them wit toilet paper or something...
butterfly99808 answered Sunday November 21 2004, 8:28 pm: OK...i have 2 answers:
first of all me and my brother both sweat really bad...and heres what i do:..i (its kinda dumb but it works) ok i take hairspray and sprau it under my arms and then leave my arm up and let it dry then i put on arrid total deodorant and then spray a litle bit more and let it dry...
but my brother has a prescription deodorant called drysol but its kinda expnsive and u have to go to a doctor to get it but it also works
im sorry this is so long but i hope i helped ya! =] [ butterfly99808's advice column | Ask butterfly99808 A Question ]
UWishUHadMyHemi answered Sunday November 21 2004, 7:10 pm: the sweatshirts prolly make you sweat worse. but you truly do sweat too much, try using a powder deodorant like bath talk or even baby powder ( you could use corn starch, but the other stuff smells better!) to help keep you drier.
hope i helped!
~*stefanie [ UWishUHadMyHemi's advice column | Ask UWishUHadMyHemi A Question ]
xxxxxx answered Sunday November 21 2004, 2:32 pm: you have to go to the doctor's for perscription stuff called drysol i think. or you can do to your drugstore and buy this stuff called certain-dri. it works and stops the sweat completely. cvs and wallgreen's have it. [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
Adrz answered Sunday November 21 2004, 2:18 pm: that ain normal, go ta the doc and get sum prescription deoderizer!..lol..hope i helped [ Adrz's advice column | Ask Adrz A Question ]
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