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Question Posted Thursday March 27 2008, 8:41 pm

ok ((14/f) i sweat alot like terribly what deodrant can i sued that will stop this i use secret but that still deosnt work help
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cheche1187 answered Friday March 28 2008, 5:45 am:
hello!
there is this one deoderant that has no smell and it's roll on, but you put it on after you bath so you dont wash it away
it's called certain dry
and it really does work
dont put TOO much on at a time tho
hope i helped[=

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Peeps answered Friday March 28 2008, 4:58 am:
You should see a doctor about the problem if you have tried a few different 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. It could be a hereditary condition called hyperhidrosis, but you'd have to see a doctor for that diagnosis.

They now have the prescription strength over-the-counter formulas out there for women. Secret Clinical Strength and Certain Dri are both specifically made for this type of problem. You should check them out and follow the directions on using them as I believe they have different application instructions than other deodorants.

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:

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It does add this that you may want to consider:

"If you perspire even when you're relaxed and the temperature is cool, see your doctor [as] it could be a sign of an underlying health problem."

...and this site:

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...has this tip:

"Use an antiperspirant with aluminum chloride, which blocks pores to inhibit the release of sweat. Try the new Soft & Dri DermaStripe..."

I wish you luck on finding a good method to controlling your perspiration.

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denialsam answered Thursday March 27 2008, 9:46 pm:
go to the doctor and get a prescription for "Drysol". It works wonders.

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pinkcherries answered Thursday March 27 2008, 9:02 pm:
well today i saw a commercial about a really good deoderant.... its by dove and it come in a white box and it is kind of prescriped but you can buy it at a store without a prescription
hope this helps

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