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Too Much Sweat


Question Posted Sunday September 24 2006, 1:04 am

Sometimes I get really sweaty. Not in the armpits, or B.O. but when I get good exercise, I tend to get very sweaty on my back, and neck. Is there anything I can do to help stay dry?

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karenR answered Sunday September 24 2006, 10:12 am:
Powder will work as was said before me.

You are supposed to sweat a lot when your exercise
though. You aren't alone in that. Just exercise and hop into the shower when you're finished.

For just everyday sweating though, powder should do the trick. :)

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MissBonne answered Sunday September 24 2006, 7:13 am:
I find a little bit of baby powder works wonders.

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