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kind of about sports


Question Posted Monday January 31 2005, 4:12 pm

This isnt about sports too much but people who do sports might be able to help me. I have a big sweating problem and i always wear jackets to cover up my sweat but i was wondering what a good deoderant was that would mostly block sweat so i can wear my cute tee shirts more.

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xoUNSAIDLOVEox answered Tuesday February 8 2005, 4:08 pm:
Hey, i used to have a problem sort of like that but not all of the time, but adidas sport works really good. or you may have hyperhydrosis. But who knows, i hope i helped.

xo ALI ox

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BeFABULOUSxo answered Sunday February 6 2005, 4:59 pm:
Is it really bad? Do your parent(s) have the same problem? If so, it could be something called hyperhydrosis. Hyperhydrosis is nothing bad, its just when you have overactive sweatglands. Go to your dermotologist and ask him/her what to do. I have/had the same problem. I went and he perscribed me something that works so good! It dries out your skin under your arms and it doesnt hurt lol. Most/No deoderants can actually "cure or stop" it but Adidas for women works pretty good. - xo - ali - ox -

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runrunfasterfaster answered Saturday February 5 2005, 1:11 pm:
wearing jeackets make u sweat more

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sarah0308 answered Friday February 4 2005, 8:52 pm:
i wear adidas for women and it works great...i used it during softball and basketball and it worked fine. also, soft and dri with the power caps works also.
~*Sarah*~

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Sporkster answered Monday January 31 2005, 6:12 pm:
I used to sweat alot too, and I tried all sorts of antiperspirants. I find that Adidas deodorant works really well. I hardly sweat at all now, and I don't smell! n.n Hope this helps.

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CollegeGirlNH answered Monday January 31 2005, 5:30 pm:
You probably have a over-persperation disorder. I do, I am 18 and still constantly find sweat stains under my arm pits. There is a shot the doctor can give you to control it a bit, but if you want a good deodorant, try Degree.. I have found it works well.. but talk to your doctor, they might be able to perscribe a more heavy-duty deodorant for you.

Good Luck
College Girl NH

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Karen answered Monday January 31 2005, 5:10 pm:
Try using Certain Dri. It costs $15.00 at your local pharmacy and it closes up your sweat pores so you won't sweat. I used to have a similar problem like this and once I got Certain Dri, I don't sweat anymore. Or you could buy a deoderant that is anti-perspirant. Hope I helped :)
-Karen

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