does she work out a lot? is she 12-15? but, sweat helps people lose weight. my brother sweats a lot, but now he wears sweat shirts to hide it. that sucks though, is her back all sticky and stuff? good luck.
2007-01-29 13:43:29
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answered by bugsandtweety 3
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Well, I know you said you've tried a bunch of different deoderants, but I sweat (during tennis) alot and it has NEVER shown. Try Dry Idea deoderant. It's like a roll on liquid that dries. IT works for me and it's worth giving it a shot.
Dry Idea (Powder Fresh)
2007-01-29 13:43:12
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answered by bookwurmgurl 2
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Im stuck with the same problem. Has you tried washing the places where it sweats. When I wash under my armpits it helps a little. Aand are you sure you don't wear jackets all the time, because jackets don't let you air them out. I know this sounds really gross but it helps.
2007-01-29 13:43:39
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answered by Jasmine 1
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Try baking soda.
Actually, it is very healthy to sweat and anti-perspirents are VERY unhealthy for you because of the aluminum content. Sweating is our body's way of getting rid of toxins in our body. Baking soda should work.
2007-01-29 13:47:26
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answered by Emjae 1
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It depends if she's fat or not. If she's fat, drink less water/liquid. and obviously, loose weight. If she's not fat, exercise a lot to raise her tolerance for overheating. If she sweats at 70 degrees and moves to the Amazon for a year, 70 degrees will feel cold. Same theory with exercise.
2007-01-29 13:44:46
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answered by normobrian 6
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She needs to see an MD. There is medication to help this problem. I think I even read somewhere Botox was used to prevent excessive armpit perspiration..
2007-01-29 13:43:41
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answered by crazymofo 4
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It's called air conditioning. No really you shouldn't be sweating that much. I ride my bike 3 miles in southwestern sun and i don't sweat that much.
2007-01-29 13:42:50
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answered by wulfgar_117 3
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First, consider wearing clothes that don;t show the sweat....black for instance.
2007-01-29 13:46:29
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answered by Anonymous
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My friend has the same problem. Tell her to go to her doctor and he can prescribe an anti-prespirant that should work.
2007-01-29 13:42:26
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answered by Tiki™ 4
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She should see her doctor it maybe a hormone inbalnce which is easily fixed with hormone pills (birth control is one option)
2007-01-29 13:43:40
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answered by Jody 6
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