Question Posted Thursday February 23 2006, 8:09 pm
i didndt know what catagory to pick so i guess this is alright..?
Well i sweat a whole lot. like a WHOLE lot.. even in the winter i have wet under arm rings and i dont know what to do about it.. i use deoderant but it doesnt really help.. is there anything i can do? any tips?
Afro_man answered Friday February 24 2006, 8:25 am: Well one thing would to not wear warm cloths or dont be to active. there is some deoderant that will make it so you wont sweat so much. you just have to find the right kind. and they aren't too expensive.
hope I helped,
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hiddenmeaning answered Thursday February 23 2006, 11:59 pm: certian dri works really well. I use the addias active brand deoderant with it. If that doesn't help after a couple of weeks go to a dermotoligist and ask him about a disease called hyperhydrosis. Before you go freaking out its nothing really serious...just really embarassing and can cause dehydration. Its easy to test for it and there are a lot of treatments to, one of them being the certian dri. [ hiddenmeaning's advice column | Ask hiddenmeaning A Question ]
naimee answered Thursday February 23 2006, 11:07 pm: Well, it's probably the deoderent you're using, it's not strong enough for you. Theres stuff out there called Certain Dri. You can get it at Eckerd, I don't think you can get it at Walmart. You could try CVS or Walgreens, too. Well, Certain Dri you apply at night & it makes the pores in your armpits smaller, so you don't sweat as much. But during the day, I suggest Arrid, extradry;;extraextradry. You can get both of them at Walmart. & They're seriously the besttttttt! =] [ naimee's advice column | Ask naimee A Question ]
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