Vicky answered Sunday February 11 2007, 5:55 am: as bizarre as it sounds, it could be the material the shirt is made from, i found that was the problem anyway. [ Vicky's advice column | Ask Vicky A Question ]
Sabine answered Sunday February 11 2007, 12:36 am: Look up hyperhydrosis. See if it fits you. On the other hand, I used to have that exact same problem and it would get better when I switched! Oddly enough, like my shampoo, sometimes my deodorant stops working and another brand works better. I don't know why, but my guess is that when I was a teen, my body chemistry kept changing as I was growing, changing activities and diets, changing laundry soaps and body washes, etc. Right now I'm successfully using Secret Platinum soft solid. I hope you can find out what works for you. Otherwise, doctors can prescribe a special antiperspirant for you.
xPunkRockBabex answered Sunday February 11 2007, 12:32 am: this happens to me to! no deorderant would work for me. so i tried boy deorderant and it worked! i dont sweat when i wear it, try mens speed stick, it works for me, and you cant smell it. [ xPunkRockBabex's advice column | Ask xPunkRockBabex A Question ]
cheburashka answered Sunday February 11 2007, 12:19 am: nothing is wrong, b/c everyone sweats. modern society has convinced us that sweating is bad, mostly so that people would buy deodorant - it's all about consumerism. don't worry about it. maybe try wearing slightly looser shirts. if you think you might smell, carry around a bottle of body spray to refresh yourself every now and then. but seriously, everyone has that problem, and it's not that big of a deal. [ cheburashka's advice column | Ask cheburashka A Question ]
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