Well lately my armpits have been getting SO sweaty. It's pretty cold where I am an i don't know why they're like that? And if they stay like that I don't know what I'm gonna do wearing tee's in the summer. So I have a couple questions:
Does shaving your pits help them not sweat as much?
Is there any deoderant that works for it? (Only answer if you've TRIED it though)
u_can_trust_me answered Thursday March 2 2006, 6:42 pm: i myself have sweat problems to. but shaving your armpits would make a great difference in swaeting as much . as far as deodrant maybe you need a stronger kind try a mens deodrant [ u_can_trust_me's advice column | Ask u_can_trust_me A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 7:05 am: i think shaving maight help some cause the hair might hold and odor but i`m not sure if it`ll help you stop sweating so much..
jammy12 answered Tuesday February 28 2006, 8:51 pm: Yes shaving does help. When you start shaving though wen the hair grows back it becomes itchy...so shave regularly. I use secret platinum..it doesn't only smell good but it works. And the aerosol for secret's really good 2! [ jammy12's advice column | Ask jammy12 A Question ]
kayms914 answered Tuesday February 28 2006, 7:54 pm: hey yeah shaving will help them, i mean think about it, hair retains water lol. id try certain dri, it worked great for my brother and every single person i know who has used it. also try soft n dry deoderant with dri-tech, and get the stick and the aerosol can and use them both! <33k [ kayms914's advice column | Ask kayms914 A Question ]
xohottcherie07 answered Tuesday February 28 2006, 7:25 pm: I'm not sure about shaving them, but if need a good deoderant i would recommend certain dry. It works very well and helps a lot of people take control of their sweating problem. Hope I helped!
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