i'm 15 and, sadly, i have big sweating problem. even if its not hot out and i'm not exercising i'll end up with huge sweat circles under my arms and it's extremely embarassing. i tried using antiperspirant but it doesn't even work and idk why. maybe i'm not using a good brand? idk.
it is AMAZING. No contest. I had the same thing, I use it at night about 2-3 times a week, and I do not sweat. However, sweating is a way to rid your body of bad things, so I would not advise using it a lot.
Rosie2000 answered Sunday March 2 2008, 5:19 pm: at your age its soemthing that just happens. for a year or two.. what they can do is enject botox. i doubt thats your thing. thats what they wanted to do to me and i said HECK NO! hahah.. so go see your doctor im sure theres lots of other things... or you can do botox! good luck! [ Rosie2000's advice column | Ask Rosie2000 A Question ]
Peeps answered Sunday March 2 2008, 5:08 pm: Yes, you should see a doctor about the problem if you have tried a few deodorants and they aren't helping. Try switching to other brands before you give up, including the few I've listed below.
Some people just naturally sweat more than others.
They now have the prescription strength formulas out there for women. Secret Clinical Strength and Certain Dri are both good for this type of problem. You should really check them out and follow the directions on using them as I believe they have different application instructions.
Also, if you don't want to be spendy with the deodorant, you could try Mitchum for women, as I've heard good things about it as well.
Here is also a good link on some tips on controlling the sweat in the meantime:
S_C answered Sunday March 2 2008, 4:55 pm: If you truly believe that this is a huge problem then you can see a doctor and get a sort of prescription deoderant.
The only problem with that is that it may work too well. It's good for us to sweat, it assists us in keeping our bodies healthy. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
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