I have this special Anti-persitant. I can only wear it on before bed in spareingly amounts. When my doctor gave me the trial pads they worked so good so I went to the Drug Store and bought myself the Roll on Anti-persitant of it. Lately this month, it hasn't been working really good and sometimes during class I can smell it and feel it sweating which makes me very self concious because I'm scared when it sweats in summer and I play volleyball so I'll have to raise my arms up and you'll see ti no matter what kind of clothing it is. So I'm wondering how to make sure it stays on. Am I supposed to wash my pits before to get rid of the bad stuff before I wear it on? If I wash it in the morning, will it come off? because i get nightmares and during the nightmares the stinkyness activates so I can smell it in the morning but I'm not sure if I should wash it because I'm scared I might wash off the Anti-Persistant
pinkpong answered Friday November 10 2006, 12:03 am: the only thing i can think of is to talk to a dermatologist up and ask them. you can even cal one up at random out of the phone book if you dont feel comfortable making an appointment to see one. just ask them exactly what you asked in here, and dont feel ashamed- often times excessive sweating is found to be a genetic thing. i got it from my mom- so its really not anythnig you can help- a dermatologist can help. [ pinkpong's advice column | Ask pinkpong A Question ]
xojessii answered Thursday November 9 2006, 10:15 pm: You should deffinatley shower in the morning & wash your pits before you put on the anti-perspirant to get like germs off & stuff. & if you are only suposed to wear it before bed in sparingly amounts, then i guess you should just wear a regular anti-persperirant to school like 'secret' or 'ban'. I think he tells you to wear it at night so all the chemical stuff will absorb in your skin & will activate & work by the time you get to school.
In the feedback could you tell me what kind of anti-perspirant it is?
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