I sweat ALOT. why?? and how can i stop this?? i guess i dont drink much water, like a cup or two a day, unless im really thirsty for some reason, or im playing a sport. i also wear deoderant.. ugh.... its so annoying because even playing in gym for like 20-30 minutes gets me sweaty, and i become sweaty easily. and then i go on through school feeling pretty icky. i guess i get a little too competitive too, but like just today all i did was like double dutch and i was still pretty sweaty. im also like somewhat above 150 pounds, 5'3, and 13 years old. thankyou!
advice_expert101 answered Monday March 5 2007, 10:17 pm: i dont know what kind of deodorant you use but i'll tell you what pretty much saved my life. ha. okay so mitchum is really really good. and i heard cetri dri or something close to that is really good too. and then theres old spice (which is for guys) but that doesnt really matter if its for guys or girls.. as long as it works good! . yeah so i heard that works too =] if those don't work then just try some diff. brands and see which one you like best. or the doctors is good since they prob have something. =] [ advice_expert101's advice column | Ask advice_expert101 A Question ]
iceicebabie27 answered Monday March 5 2007, 9:59 pm: Omigosh im soo sorry!!! I WAS THE SAME WAY! AND YOUR RIGHT It sucks big ytime but tehre are things that you can do. Ask your doctor for this stuff called hypercare its this liquid you put under your armpits and it makes the sweat COMPLETELY disapear and you stay dry all the time! its like magic! you can eevn look it up right now . i used to sweat BAaaaad but not anymore! also when that runs out becuase i dont thtink you can stay on it forever i saw this commercial for secret clinical care deoderant that you can use whcih i am deffinitely going tot ry becuase its clinical like extra strength so i hear thats pretty strong too! good luck!! rememebr HYPERCARE ROCKS!! [ iceicebabie27's advice column | Ask iceicebabie27 A Question ]
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