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im a tall thin girl, im 23. but i always sweat undermy arms, (it is visible when i wear shirts, No deodarant ever seems to work..and it is embarassing at work..school etc..not to mention the fact that i have to wear alot of black to hide the fact that i am perspiring, any suggestions?

2006-08-02 17:06:11 · 5 answers · asked by Katie 1 in Health Women's Health

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id try certain dry first, then maybe secure wipes or odaban..


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2006-08-06 15:15:55 · answer #1 · answered by Duckie 4 · 1 1

I know how your feeling and I hate shopping for clothes because you always have to be careful and can never get the cute clothes you want! I was looking into ideas on how to control it as well. I found a web site for maxim and also I have heard commercials on the radio about botox injections in the underarm area that is supposed to stop sweating. There are also prescription medications you can get to help. I read somewhere that it works best to apply deodorant at night and it takes about a month for the deodorant to take full effect. Hope you can find something that works!

2006-08-02 17:31:03 · answer #2 · answered by I_am_Here_and_Happy 3 · 0 0

Sometimes after you put on deodarant pat some cornstarch....
But what really Helped me was Certain Dri, you can buy it by the deodarants at a drug store like Walgreens or CVS! After using for a couple months following all the directions I don't even have the problem anymore...It's been a lifesaver!!!

2006-08-02 17:20:04 · answer #3 · answered by J<3R 5 · 0 0

There are several products available over the counter and on-line that can solve your problem. One sold at Walgreen's, Wal Mart etc. is called Certain Dry. There is another available on-line called Drysol. Check them out - not at all expensive.

2006-08-02 17:20:57 · answer #4 · answered by arkiemom 6 · 0 0

Try using some baby powder. That will help with absorbing the moisture.

2006-08-02 17:19:30 · answer #5 · answered by Troubled1 2 · 0 0

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