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Question Posted Thursday October 11 2007, 7:23 pm

15/f..i sweat a lot. i can almost never wear shirts that are tight under the arms because i sweat and it shows..do you know a certain deo that i can use that can prevent so much wetness (they dont smell, they just get really wet) haha thanks!

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xOalmaOx answered Friday October 12 2007, 6:19 pm:
Try Secret Clinical. I saw it on a commercial, and I believe it's really good. It's not too powdery & has a fresh smell. You just apply it at night, when your body's sweat production slows down, & then it'll keep you fresh throughout the next day. Thing about it is, that it WON'T completely stop the sweating but it will reduce it. Plus it's pretty cheap [about 10$ dollars max.]

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