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Perspiration


Question Posted Sunday November 27 2005, 8:24 pm

I have a bad sweating problem. Even when it's cold, I sweat, and yeah i put deodorant on EVERDAY. but i still sweat ALOT and it shoes on my shirts. and im a girly girl and i love wearing short sleeve shirts, but i don't want that to SHOW. are there any deodorants that can stop it from showing? PLEASE HELP. I RATE 5'S FOR ANY HELPFUL ANSER.

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brittx33 answered Wednesday December 7 2005, 8:05 pm:
My friend is just like you. She used to sweat a lot even when she was just sitting down. She used about every deodarant/anti-perspirate. She got Certain-Dry you could find it in a local drug store. If that might not work see a doctor && have him perscibe you one.

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PrincessAva answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 10:14 am:
Well there are conditions that make you sweat perfusely. You might want to go to your family Physician and see whats going on. Your doctor might be able to prescribe a special medicated deodorant that will help with the sweating.


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Marko answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 1:39 am:
Hey,
This may sound a little different but however it is a great treatment that aids in stopping the constant release of sweat. Your answer is Talcum powder.

It is common to find Rexonna deoderent has alot of ingredients in it that are used in talcum powder. This is because the talcum powder is partially absorbed inside the pores making it impossible for them to release sweat. You may find that talcum powder is too white for your skin color but rubbing it in will reduce any white marks.

You will receive excellent results when using this treatment combined with the use of your favorite deoderent.

Cheers.

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ncblondie answered Monday November 28 2005, 10:07 am:
Are you using deodorant or antiperspirant? Deodorants only mask the smell. Antiperspirants actually help prevent you from sweating. Have you tried the strongest antiperspirant you can find? If those still aren't working, I would talk to your doctor. Some people have overactive sweat glands and require prescription antiperspirants to help treat it.

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naimee answered Monday November 28 2005, 3:04 am:
Certain Dri, you can get it at pharmacies & Walmart. Pretty much everywhere. You only put it on at night though. It costs around 6-9 dollars depending on where you get it.
In the day time, I suggest "Arrid Extra Extra Dry" Which is about 3 dollars, and you can get it pretty much everywhere too!

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