My armpits sweat, not like a drooling dog, but just enough to bother me. Whats a good way to stop them from sweating. I use Old Spice Red Zone, which worked once but now it doesnt. Any good recommendations for deodorant, or cheap methods to make the sweathing stop? I cant afford laser surgery. Has anyone heard of Odaban? I tried it but it was crap, it didnt do anything but leave me sweating the same.
2006-08-21
21:16:33
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Joe Bob Charlie, Joe Bob Chopper
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2006-08-21 21:26:40
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answer #1
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answered by It's Isabel 5
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First, you need to find out what physical activities are causing you or your armpit to sweat a lot.
Second, you might also want to determine any mental thoughts that may have a direct impact to your sweating. Sometimes, it is mental, sometimes it is physical.
Third, it really helps a lot if you use a deodorant or anti-perspirant that matches your skin so that you don't get to have dark underarms.
You may also want to pack in some extra t-shirts so that as soon as you notice sweating on your armpits, you can easily control your mind by putting on a fresh new shirt. This way, you will not be under some sort of panic attack that you are already sweating, and that the situation is beyond your control. As soon as you sport a new shirt, you'll notice your body will slow down, therefore eventually decrease sweating in your body generally.
Hope this helps.
2006-08-21 21:30:45
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answered by Mike_Cruiser 3
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The best way I've found to keep the sweating to minimum is to switch up deodorants every third time you buy some, I know it sounds crazy but i spend from 8 to 16 hours in the sun and it worked for me.
2006-08-21 21:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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My son has experienced this too and he too used Red Zone.
What we found out is that some people have sweat glands that are more active than others do. Mitchum deodorant is pretty good.
2006-08-21 21:25:39
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answered by Peach 4
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Wash your armpits with medicated soap. Towel dry thoroughly. Apply Rexona Roll On. Every hour you have to spray body spray not only to your armpit but to your whole body. Drink lots of water and avoid spicy foods. Wear loose clothings. It helps to shave those armpits too as bacteria might have been thriving in the hair.
2006-08-21 21:29:28
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answered by lette 3
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Right Guard Sport Antipersirant/deordorant, also Arm and Hammer work--not too many high powered antiperspirants, but these two generally work for the really sweaty guys--including myself. Have tried about everything.
2006-08-22 07:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Certain Dri - a really, really powerful anti-perspirant. You can get it at almost any drug store, without a prescription. Just look through the anti-perspirant section.
2006-08-22 06:31:47
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answered by kyle b 2
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Be vegitarian, your sweat will give less bad smell. it is natural and learn to live with it. don't try to stop it.
2006-08-21 21:25:07
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answered by Anonymous
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well, take sowers frequently, and you can also use Nivea spray. it worked for my bro
2006-08-21 21:25:01
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answered by Pearl 2
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there are homeopathics medicine, visit any doctor
2006-08-21 22:59:53
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answered by afzalbrohi 2
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