Okay, all day..randomly I start sweating, and my bra gets soaked, so the bottom of my boobs stink..and the whole day it's wet there, and it raelly gets annoying. I've tried bringing two bras to school, and it doesn't really help. I use deodarant, everything. Please help me?
P.S. I'm wayy overweight, so my boobs are the size of china. I know this is part of the effect, but I don't sweat on my face or anything..just my chest and armpits. Help?
Karen answered Tuesday February 15 2005, 7:48 pm: I definitely suggest that you try and use Certain Dri. It costs about $10.00 at your local pharmacy and it's just like regular deoderant, except that it closes up your sweat pores and won't make you sweat. Trust me, it works because I am using it right now. Also, try wearing looser shirts so that your arm pits can have some air and that you won't sweat that much. Hope I helped :)
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ballerina04 answered Tuesday February 15 2005, 7:36 pm: Try using a stronger deodorant.. I like Dry Idea, and i know there's something really good out there called Certain Dri for heavy perspiration. ♥ Kristen [ ballerina04's advice column | Ask ballerina04 A Question ]
SugaHigh answered Tuesday February 15 2005, 7:27 pm: omg dont listen to the mean people who "gave you advice"
I think you should bring perfume with you and use a LOT of deodorant. If that doesnt work try wearing loose clothes, or short sleevs, and dont get too phisical and avoid other things that make you sweat.
Sp0iLeD_SheDeViL answered Tuesday February 15 2005, 6:36 pm: Make sure you use a really strong deodorant,like arrid total.Maybe you can try putting a little doedorant on the bottom of your boobs too.
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