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sweating YUCK!


Question Posted Sunday April 29 2007, 10:13 pm

Okay so i play field hockey for myschool. im good at it and i like to play agressive...yaddyyadayada. But in Virginia right now its raining a lot so we stay inside. And when we stay inside it gets really hot like burning. so i get pretty sweaty. And im getting to the point where my armpits are soaking. i lifted up my armpits at the end of practice and everybody was like " wow are you running a lake under there" of course i laugh at that stuff but i wanna know how do you get rid of sweaty pits. thanks a lot!

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fatallygorgeous answered Sunday April 29 2007, 11:12 pm:
I'd definitely recommend talking to your doctor about a prescription antipersperant. You start off putting it on before bed once a week or so, and eventually you'll only need it like once a month. You just wash it off when you wake up in the morning. It burns a little at first, but it's worth it because it works so well. You'll still need to wear normal deodorant of course, but you won't sweat more than the average person anymore. Secret has also come out with a new antipersperant recently called "Clinical Strength" that is supposed to give you the same sort of protection as the prescription types, only it doesn't burn and you can buy it in a normal store.

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shellbell665 answered Sunday April 29 2007, 10:28 pm:
use adidas 24hr deo control. it absorbs wetness. & it works great. you can find it anywhere. hope this helped :]

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rick505 answered Sunday April 29 2007, 10:27 pm:
the only way to not sweat so much would be to not work so hard, so either you have to get in better shape and play at the same level or play less aggressively. Next time someone says something tell them that they would sweat too if the would move their lazy ass around a little more.

someone may suggest anitpersperants. but those are mostly to fight sweat in hot situations where your not exercising. Sweat is good and good for you.

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dropkickCathyy answered Sunday April 29 2007, 10:24 pm:
One word: anti-perspirant.

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x3livelaughlovex answered Sunday April 29 2007, 10:24 pm:
hey i have the same problem! i saw my doctor and he gave me a perscription deoterant that clogs the poors under ur arms to stop the sweating...trust me it works.

hope i helped<3

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