there are some good talcum powders that you can apply over your sweat spots.. avoid humid or hot places.. again, try wearing colors that dont show the outline.. u wont feel embarassed atleast... dont put tissues or paper as this may cause u harm in the long-run..
2006-09-20 01:46:17
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answered by kuts 4
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If you have not tried all different deodorants do. I had trouble and finally found something that worked. I tried conventional one and natural ones. I finally had some luck with a roll on one called crystal that I get at a natural food store. You can talk to a dermatologist there are medical solutions to this. There are also arm pit pads I hear, but they are hard to find. I have heard that some people have gotten botox injections in their arm pits. You can look into that. I will be very painful, but might help. I would try less drastic measures first like washing with various soaps at bath time to find the correct one. Puttting roll on on after bathing and on at night before bed. Try different kinds of deordorant both natural and conventional. Read about different products on the web. I hope you find your way. It might take a while. I had stains for a while, but found my body was reacting with a certain deodorant and that resolved.
I realize that you are probably a male and may not feel good about this. Shaving your arm pits makes the stink go down. It might not feel cool for a guy to do, but it is very quick and you just have to do it every other day. Your deodorant will go on easier and the hair will not contribute to the stink.
I hope that helps. I know someone who had a fungus in his hair and he eliminated it by shaving all that hair off. You might want to try that even if it is only once. The man I knew was in the millitary and could not bathe often because he was in a submarine.
I am not really into telling people to shave every thing, but this seems to really help. If I do not keep up constantly on myself I start getting stinky.
2006-09-20 08:50:01
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answered by adobeprincess 6
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You just have an extra output of sweat. Your hormones could be going crazy, if you're in your teens and this is happening. Or it could be just nerves, or even the shirts you wear.
I used to have this problem and of all the Deodorants and Antipersperants I've tried, so far only Dove has worked. I've even tried Arm & Hammer, the one that says it works for 24 hours...well it only lasted 1 hour on me.
2006-09-20 09:07:09
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answered by H.L.A. 7
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Go to a drug store and buy Certian Dry. You put in on at night and the next day you will not sweat at all, its the strongest stuff you can buy without a prescription. Also, Im guessing your a dude but if not, start shaving your underarms in the morning because if you put it on freshly shaved skin it will burn like hell.
2006-09-20 08:47:58
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answered by nc_hpoa 2
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i think sweat is normal one shoudl not be ashamed of it
the best way is to shave/waxing the arms as sweat sticks t the hair and can cause the sweat rings to form
use a menthol powder after use underarm rolls let the powder stick to underarm cream
try it
2006-09-20 08:47:54
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answered by may_minu 3
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well all i can say is the reason for ur sweat could be a hormonal imbalance...do consult a dermatologist as soon as posible,even i sweat like a maniac! but it doesnt have side effects like diseases and all...ive discovered wearig good strong perfume can stop odour ...doesnt help sweat though! i wear miss cherie y dior..u too should try ur fav perfume
2006-09-20 08:50:04
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answered by m k 2
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Try switching brands of deoderant until you find the one that works. You might have a problem with your sweat glands. Go see your doctor.
2006-09-20 08:49:36
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answered by pritty_princess_c 4
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it is a natural thing for your body to sweat,it is the way your body cools it self,so if you try to stop it then your fighting your own body,and really there is no sence in that you can check with your doctor to see if there is something he can recamend . good luck.
2006-09-20 08:47:41
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answered by macki4 4
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probably u need a stronger product that will have ur armpit stweaty and also u probably some kind of problem, go see ur doctor.
2006-09-20 08:48:41
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answered by littlequeen703 1
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go to the doctor, they can prescribe you deodorant that can handle your sweat.
2006-09-20 08:46:46
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answered by shardar10 1
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