Relax. Go to Target and buy "Certain Dry" deoderant. I swear to god it works like a charm.
2006-12-11 13:48:01
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answered by Elizabeth 2
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Perspiration is a natural body function. You may be a little more tense subconsciencely at school. Just use a good antiperspirant (not just a deodorant) after your bath or shower. Don't be too concerned about it, you are young enough that your body is going through all sorts of changes and this could just be a passing phase.
2006-12-11 03:00:49
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answered by Patricia S 6
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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!
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2016-05-20 12:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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degree for women is a good one. also you should attempt a clinical power off the shelf version. Going to a clinical specialist or only asking your clinical specialist for the duration of a undemanding examine up ought to help. they are going to both prescribe a deodorant or grant you with a good theory about one to apply.
2016-11-30 10:35:35
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answered by ? 4
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You are probably just more nervous/anxious at school. People sweat when they are not calm.
2006-12-11 02:52:23
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answered by tellmethisans 2
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it's a reason why you sweat more at school. you are probaly nervous more active etc. sweating is HEALTHY! your body is ridding your body of impurities. look it up!
2006-12-11 02:52:13
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answered by sexy c 3
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Botox
2006-12-11 02:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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try putting deoderant on and then a talc-free powder
2006-12-11 02:56:19
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answered by yayakats27 1
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BOTOX
2006-12-11 02:58:05
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answered by Mary Mary Jane 4
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