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Question Posted Thursday March 22 2007, 4:45 pm

If you sweat and you wear black can people notice?
And someone please give me advice. I sweat a lot! I know you'd say, yeah it's normal don't worry about it, but I like super sweat so it looks like someone threw water balloons in my face and my whole outfit is soaked! And I was wearing a SWEATER!
Now that summer's coming I'm super worried because if I soaked through that many layers of clothing, think about one layer!


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XoXoXoXo77 answered Saturday March 24 2007, 12:52 am:
maybe you were hot BECAUSE you were wearing a sweater. but anyways make sure that your deoderant is an antiperspirant too. that can help a lot.

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iceicebabie27 answered Thursday March 22 2007, 7:04 pm:
you could do what those two people said but if your sweating is continually bad and you cant stop it, AFTER youve tried alot of products then you might want to tlak to your doctor about a product called hypercare whcih i have been usuing for peple who sweat alot (like me) and now its so good you dont even use deoderant... might want to check it out

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emilyy answered Thursday March 22 2007, 6:57 pm:
Yes, people can and do notice unfortunately.
Here are some suggestions to avoid this:
Wear less layers - as you probably know, your body sweats when you need to cool down. Wearing a sweater when you're already too warm will just cause you to perspire more.

Wear natural materials (such as cotton)- they allow your skin to breathe.

Try light coloured shirts (such as white)- they do not show sweat marks as much.

Make sure you're using an anti-perspirant on your underarm area, also.

Wear tanktops whenever possible. This will let air circulate under your arms.

Avoid wearing thick socks or boots when it is not necessary. If your feet are warm, chances are the rest of your body will be too.

If you have tried all of these techniques plus any suggested by other advicenators, you may need to see a doctor. There are disorders, which are quite common, that cause you to sweat too much. Since I am not a doctor, this would need to be diagnosed properly. Don't be afraid of asking the doctor questions, as this is a rather common problem that can be managed simply.

Good luck, I hope I helped! =)

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Annerszz_101 answered Thursday March 22 2007, 6:57 pm:
I have the same problem, and most black and white shirts don't show through, but if they're thin it's going to show. But try some of these products.

Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant.
Certain Dri Anti-Perspirant.

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