Look for the ''active ingredient'' in the anti-perspirant/deodorant, and find one with the highest % of ''aluminum chloride'', that should help. (Some places I have read about this ingredient being linked to breast cancer, however there is no evidence of that). Do some research! Also this may be obvious but make sure you are using anti-persprant/deodorant, not just deodorant.
Men's anti-perspirant will have more of that ingredient. If that fails you can get "Drysol''. I have used that already and it works real good.
http://www.aocd.org/skin/dermatologic_di...
2007-02-17 11:59:56
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answered by Z 3
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Hey, I know exactly what you're talking about! it's called hyperhidrosis and i have it too! There's no cure for it, but there is a treatment, and it's called Maxim. You can get it at www.coradhealthcare.com it might seem really expensive at first but think about it this way- it's only $20 to get all your self-confidence back! The website says that a bottle lasts 2-3 months but my first bottle lasted about 9 months. i have been sweat puddle free for about 1 1/2 years!
good-luck, hope i helped!
2007-02-18 04:01:01
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answered by pink_striped_tiger 2
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Well baby, i too sweat profusely..Even if you perfume your underarm, the sweat nullifies its effect within a short span..So you better consult a dermatologist and act accordingly..You have to bathe twice a day...Always try to be in shades...Drink more water..
2007-02-17 11:53:49
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answered by vinodh S 2
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I have heard that several people have used botox injections for just this problem. I suggest seeing a dermatologist or even just asking your regular doctor. There have been a lot of advances in this area!
2007-02-17 11:51:41
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answered by Maive E 1
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black people tends to sweat more than white so it my be ur background , try powder to keep u cool dry cloth and certain type of body spray help ok sweat comes from heat from the body to cool u down so just keep cool
2007-02-17 11:53:31
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answered by wendy s 3
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i have that same problem but there isnt really anything u can do. if u use anti-perspirant that works better then plain deodarint. its just a phase that u have to live through.
2007-02-17 11:50:48
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answered by cutie123 3
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don,t know your age but you may have hyperthyriodism, or your taking medications that cause you to sweat. Check your drugs.
2007-02-17 11:51:03
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answered by rs1019 2
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http://www.estronaut.com/a/sweat_excessively.htm
2007-02-17 11:53:32
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answered by Anonymous
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