I'm 15, female, and I have a terrible sweating problem. No matter what the temperature, how many layers I have on, my under arms will constantly sweat. I have very sensitive skin, and I can develop allergies to most things heavily scented.
Is there any good deoderant I can use to help my problem?
LoveMeDo answered Wednesday March 22 2006, 7:17 pm: haha i just anwsered this same question a while ago. There is some stuff called Certian-Dri that you can get at most drugstores. You apply it at night and it really helpes to prevent exessive sweating. make sure you read the instructions though! [ LoveMeDo's advice column | Ask LoveMeDo A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday March 22 2006, 4:26 pm: secret works the best, and u can get it unscented. my cousin uses Adidas sport gel unscented, and she says it works great for her. also you can try putting babypowder under your arms i heard that it makes you sweat less. if the condition gets any worser then see a doctor. good luck! xoxo [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
S_C answered Tuesday March 21 2006, 7:48 pm: Well I don't sweat nearly as badly as you make it sound that you do, hut I know what it's like, and it's gross and it sucks when it happens to you. :)
One deoderant that I've used in the past and found that, personally, it worked extremely well was Arid Extra Dry. It doesn't have a scent (at least the one I used, so the allergy problems, shouldn't be too bad) I used to use dove, but it plain out sucks. There is honestly no point it trying it, Dove does not work at all, for me or my friends. Currently, I'm using Secret. It's working fine for me, I have a scented version, but you can get unsented. I would most definitly suggest arid or arid extra dry. Both have worked wonders for me.
If even those don't help you at all then you might want to talk with your doctor. As silly as it seems there are sweating "diseases" I use the term disease lightly beacuse disease (to me) means serious. I guess the word I should use in place of disease would be condition. Yes, that sounds right, there are such things as sweating conditions. Where some people sweat more that the average person. Doctors can give you prescription deoderants, and you never know, maybe that's what you need.
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