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certain dri


Question Posted Saturday September 15 2007, 9:34 pm

i've been using certain dri for like a month already and i've been putting it on every night.
but it's not really working. you can still see my sweat stains the next day...is there something i'm doing wrong?
i apply it at night but it says that i should only do a few strokes..like how many strokes is that?
and it's really really ichy so i scratch my underarms does that affect it in any way?

please help


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insomnia answered Sunday September 16 2007, 6:24 pm:
Don't use it right after you shave, and only apply it every 2 or 3 days. Apply enough to cover the whole area with just a layer of the certain dri. It should help you stop itching, for sure. But if it still doesn't help you with your sweating then you could see a doctor for a perscription anti-perspirant.

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ShineyStarz answered Sunday September 16 2007, 6:06 pm:
There's nothing wrong. It just doesn't work and you need to talk to your doctor about using something else.

Few strokes is prob 3 but hey how much you need on is your choice, unless it's like dripping off your arm or something, then that's way too much.

Try NOT to scratch your underarms. I understand that it must be really itchy because it's closing your pores in your armpits.

I don't think this could effect it unless you scratched it while it's still wet and didn't dry yet.

Good luck!

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