SpeedStick Antiperspirant Deodorant- Sport Talc or Unscented
They have worked for me for years and I have tried others and will never try another one again.
2006-09-13 15:40:46
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answer #1
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answered by mr.mister 3
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Drysol, (or other solutions with higher amounts of aluminum chloride) which is available by prescription, is far and away the most effective way to get rid of excessive perspiration. I had lots of armpit sweat for years and was embarrassed when my shirts had large, damp rings under the arms.
My dermatologist called out a prescription for Drysol, which I used at bedtime for a full week, then tapered off to once a week, then about once a month, and now I haven't used it in about 1 year and my armpits still DO NOT SWEAT.
You should be aware that it can cause a burning sensation (this only happened to me the first night) and works almost immediately. The very next day I showered, washed the medicine out of my armpits, and was not sweating AT ALL.
Another increasingly popular solution is to have Botox injected into the armpits. This deadens the nerves that control the sweat glands, and reduces underarm perspiration, but like on the face, the effects of Botox wear off after several months.
Be aware that with either of these methods, the body still has to get rid of excess moisture and waste. Your body will compensate by increasing the amount of perspiration it expels in other areas. For myself, I have noticed slightly more sweat on my back and feet.
Whatever anti-perspirants you buy, look for ALUMINUM CHLORIDE. This is the active ingredient that stops perspiration. You should purchase whatever has the highest amount.
2006-09-13 16:51:06
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answered by DNBursky 2
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Deoderant when he comes out of the shower. Sweat right after he comes back from a game, or work. But only for a certain amount of time.
2016-03-27 00:31:29
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answered by Anonymous
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what the first guy said. Arm and Hammer is the best. I use it myself and when I put it on, the next day (24 hours later), and I am taking a shower in the morning and I wash my armpits, its like trying to wash off some sort of water resistant crap that is really hard to get off. It works really well. I only used the solid stick though cause the gel crap i cant stand.
2006-09-13 16:08:07
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answered by minimark501 2
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This is the same technique I have taught over 138,000 men and women in 157 countries to successfully treat their excessive sweating condition over the past 7 years!
Remember: Watch the whole video, as the ending will pleasantly surprise you�
2016-05-19 21:35:25
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answered by Anonymous
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i was into OLD SPICE during college, it really works well, my pits are dry all day. like the guy above, the next day i shower, i notice that water resistant effect that's hard to get off. the only thing that i dont like about this stuff is that it leaves a residue on my armpit. so i tried another one, AXE deo. it works just like old spice, great smell minus the residue. the best sweat-stopping deodorant... for me.
2006-09-13 16:43:33
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answered by cloud_9 2
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I use Old Spice Red Zone and it works Great for me! The blue gel one.
2006-09-13 15:32:54
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answered by mattbabq 1
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You may want to consider going to see a dermatologist for a perscription.
2006-09-13 15:33:03
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answered by pauzhaan 3
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Mitchum roll on, unscented. Old-school for sure, but works for sure too.
2006-09-13 15:59:52
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answered by Tony Z 3
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Mitchum roll-on. It rules.
2006-09-13 16:00:33
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answered by smallweed 4
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