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Question Posted Sunday October 30 2005, 8:40 pm

every time i go walking or sometihng i ALWAYS get sweaty, and my shirt under my arms gets wet. does any one know how to prevent that from happening... thanks i rate 5's

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x3ALiTTLEBiTDRAMATiC answered Sunday January 1 2006, 8:54 pm:
secret deodarant works WONDERS!
also, thin pieces of toilet paper taped
into the inside of your shirt [where your armpits lay] is great, too. just make sure it doesn't fall out & its not taped on to bulkish.

:) i hope that helps!

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GlamAdvice21 answered Wednesday November 2 2005, 6:19 pm:
First, It's not unnormal so don't be ashamed.

Second, maybe you should try a new kind of deodorant. Suscibed deodorant is the best kind.

Third, don't flaunt it. I know that sounds weird, but we have girls who think it is funny and raise their pits to your face and make sure you see it. It's GROSS!

*Glam
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MELiixMARiiE answered Wednesday November 2 2005, 6:07 pm:
Get some deoderant called "Certain Dri" and whenever you go around, wear some loose fitting clothing so then air cause pass through and cool your body down and also bring some water. Some people can just get really sweaty more than others. I hope I helped!




Love,
MELii

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roga answered Monday October 31 2005, 3:50 pm:
I would reccomend bringing water and wearing loose fit clothes to let air flow.

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imakeeperx answered Sunday October 30 2005, 10:53 pm:
find a deodorant that says on the label what it helps.. and look for stronger protection.

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SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Sunday October 30 2005, 9:42 pm:
you may have hyper hydrosis which is caused by genetics... when you have this condition your palms, da soles of your feet and your under arms are constantly dripping wet... This Happens when your sweat controlling nerves work more than they are supposed... And when you sweat like this theres nothing deodarant or antiperspirants can do... What you can do is go to the Dermatologist and they can inject botox in in your underarms... that'll fix ur problem... however this only lasts for a year... so its needs to be done every year... Another choice you have is a Sympathectomy... This is a surgical procedure where the surgeons will cut the nerves in your under arms so they dont send the messege to your sweat glands to work more than they should... this procedure has sum short term side effects which are costly so talk to a doctor and find out whats best for you... what you can do in the meantime is use underarm pads which can be sewn into your clothes... u can find them at fabric stores...

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Mackenzie answered Sunday October 30 2005, 9:06 pm:
This is a big problem for me also, so I know how you feel; I've been there, and it's not good. I reccommend using an antiperspirant deodorant [such as Suave], followed by regular baby powder. The antiperspirant helps to reduce sweating, or at least is said to, but in our case... never does. Now, you hgave to remember that no deodorant is 100% guaranteed. But after I put on my deodorant, I apply baby powder will close the pores of your under arm -- more or less trapping the sweat in, so to speak. Honestly, this almost ALWAYS works for me, but there *ARE* days when it's simply not good enough, and that can be a pain in the butt, so I usually make a point of carrying some sort of jacket. Hearing that, there's this product people are always talking about on this site [but I believe that's from "Monkey See, Monkey Do"], but it's even advertised on television. It's called CertainDri. Now, they say it can be purchased at Wal-greens, RiteAid, CVS, and Walmart, however, EVERY SINGLE TIME I've been to the store looking for it, I've never seen it on the shelves. Naturally, this leads me to ask an employee where I can find it, and they *always* tell me they've NEVER heard of it, and they do not carry the product... which just leaves you speechless and with a feeling of, 'what now?' If the problem persists, perhaps you should consult a physician, who can supply you with proper medication. Also, he can give you shots that kind of close up your pores, so sweating never really happens again. I'm not shore if that's an option for you, but I recommend asking him for more information. But whatever you decide to do, goodluck from someone who knows EXACTLY what you're going through!!

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Californias_Hottest_xO answered Sunday October 30 2005, 9:03 pm:
Use Certain Dri. You can buy it at target, walgreens, and walmart. Its pretty cheap too, but i dont know exactly how much.

♥ Melissa
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