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anonymous
writes: Hi :)I have a problem and I'm not sure what to do so I'd like some advice! I use deodrant all the time but somehow I still sweat and it makes sweat patches on my clothes. I have like 5 different ones so my body doesn't get conditioned, but it still doesn't work! Anyone know why? Anyone know what to do!? It's really embarrasing! Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, amber_schram +, writes (31 May 2009):
hmm idkk but have u tryed clincilly proven or somethin like that!!? well it may work for sweat under ur arms im noy sure sry i aint help much good luck
xo-aunt amber
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reader, anonymous, writes (30 May 2009): Go to the doctors, I heard of this before.
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reader, anonymous, writes (30 May 2009): A lot of anti-perspirants have nasty chemicals in them which can react to certain peoples bodies and make them sweat more. I'm not saying stop using it all together, but go to your GP and they'll probably prescribe you with a medical anti-perspirant that will help the problem. If trying all the medications they can offer doesnt help, then botox could be a good idea. It paralyses the sweat glands for up to 6 months!
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reader, anonymous, writes (30 May 2009): I have the same problem, it doesn't take much for me to sweat, and it's more than everyone around. Well, try male deodorant,certain dry (available in most stores), or prescription deodorant.It also helps not to wear tight clothes, especially clothing that hungs those areas you sweat more.Hope this helps.
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