i sweat alot under my arms even though i put on deoderant.The docoter gave me better stuff to use but i still sweat is there anything i can do so i wont sweat there? i rate!!!
JadedinNowhere answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 12:10 am: I think there is some sort of powder than you can use that soaks up the moisture, but really I'm not sure.. you've been to a doctor and it didn't help..? hm, wow, you've really got a problem there. I think you might want to think of wearing lighter clothes and to try not and put yourself in situations where you will sweat a lot.. [ JadedinNowhere's advice column | Ask JadedinNowhere A Question ]
coalgrove05 answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 10:17 pm: I dont know you could like try and to put your deoderant on two or three times a day that may help reduce some of the sweating or just on your breaks wipe under your arms dry [ coalgrove05's advice column | Ask coalgrove05 A Question ]
Kels answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 9:15 pm: i have the same problem! i use a LOT of deoderent @ night and in the morning, adn then some @ school! Also, try useig these whipes by dove, they come in packs of 15 for around 3$ ! they like whipe of the sweat, after using it, put on more deoderent.
SimplyMe answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 8:45 pm: Well..it may sound weird but put baby powder in your arm pits..it soaks up with sweat so its not noticable..loads of deodarent too..
therocketsummer answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 8:30 pm: The best deordents are between 5-8 dollars.
it's like Dove? or something like that. I don't reccomend gels because they get on your shirts and make it seem as if you sweated even before you do anything active! [ therocketsummer's advice column | Ask therocketsummer A Question ]
Karen answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 6:55 pm: I definitely recommend that you try out Certain Dri. It's a very strong deoderant that closes up your sweat pores and you won't sweat at all. You can get it at a pharmacy for about $10.00 and you just put regular deoderant over it. Trust me, it's worth it.
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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