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EXCESSIVE SWEAT


Question Posted Monday June 25 2007, 3:48 pm

i sweat a lot on a daily basis, and i've tried every deodorant out there and Certain Dri , as well as Secret Clinical strength .... nothing seems to work! What produces this sweat.. i sweat by just sitting doing nothing at all..

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rubberduck answered Friday June 29 2007, 3:02 pm:
I agree with another answer that was put on here, that you should take a shower in the morning. You sweat a lot while you sleep. Make sure you put deordorant on after your shower, and i would use shower clean deodorant by dove. Then right before you leave for school or where ever you have to go put on some extra heavy deodorant or anti persperant spray.
Also, during hot days, try wearing a lite colored shirt, not black or other dark colors, because dark colors attract the sun!!!

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pacsunnnx3 answered Monday June 25 2007, 11:14 pm:
i haven't tried Secret Clinical Strength, but i have heard from a lot of people that it works good. you should try using an antiperspirant. i use antiperspirant at night, called Maxim ([Link](Mouse over link to see full location)) and i use deodorant in the morning, Secret Platinum ([Link](Mouse over link to see full location)) the antiperspirant i now only use once every week, thats how great it works and i also used to sweat when i was sitting and doing nothing at all. good luck<3

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simplicityx answered Monday June 25 2007, 7:20 pm:
I can relate, big time. And I've tried both. I actually like Secret Clinical Strength. Anyways, try showering in the morning instead of at night if that's what you're doing. It'll help by working with the deodorant, instead of sweating throughout the night after a shower which is usually peoples downfall.

I pair Secret Clinical Strength (after shower) and Dove Ultra Sheer (throughout the day).
When you're home try reapplying your deodorant to prevent sweat. And drink plenty of water. Usually sweat is a sign of dehydration. Also stay cool, and calm. Usually me freaking out and being warm from heat makes me sweat.

Hope this helps and good luck.

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xomegaroni answered Monday June 25 2007, 6:44 pm:
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Those are some of the best ones that were voted on. Everyone's different. Try out different ones & see how they work out. If you think it's a bigger issue than the deodorant, you can go to the doctor for some ideas.

-hope that helped!&hearts;

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