i have this really gross problem and i was wondering if anyone had any tips or be able to help. i always get sweat stains on my arm pits. i know its healthy to sweat there or anywhere, but its really excessive and gross and it happens when im not even over-heated. I cant wear certain clothes because i always have to wear like darker clothes to hide it. Ive tryed like every deoderant/anti-perspirant and i dont know what to do, anyone have any ideas? thanks in advance
KMUL05 answered Monday January 24 2005, 5:57 pm: hey..dont worry..my cousin mags had the same problem..she told her mom..who took her to the doctor..and got a special deoderant for it..dont worry! hope i helped!! xo mauh [ KMUL05's advice column | Ask KMUL05 A Question ]
Karen answered Monday January 24 2005, 11:21 am: The only deoderant that I know that works really well is Certain Dri. It's kind of expensive but it's worth it; it's around $15.00 and a pharmacy. You put it on at night and then again in the morning. It closes up your pores and you won't sweat. Also, you may have a sweating gland problem. I suggest that you go to a doctor and you will then get prescribed a few medicines. For the clothing part, you can wear tank tops underneath your shirts or sweatshirts and that will help too. Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
worshipthelizardking answered Sunday January 23 2005, 10:10 pm: Ok I found this great stuff at Ulta that I use before concerts and before I play in my band that keeps me from sweating. You put it on the night before and then deoderant on top of it in the morning. It's called Certain Dry, it's recommended by a lot of doctors and it's perscription strength. Like I said, I found it at Ulta beauty supply you might be able to find it somewhere else or look online.
It's in a short white cylinder shaped bottle- it's a roll on liquid.
If that doesn't help you need to go to a doctor and get a real perscription.
Hope I helped, please rate.
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