sweating is the body's way of keeping cool. Just try to stay in cool areas. stay hydrated.
sweating is absolutely normal.
2007-07-04 05:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to wear natural fiber (like cotton) clothes. Synthetic fibers cause me to sweat more. (I have the same problem and one of my daughters inherited it). When we try clothes on, we give them what we call the sweat test. Stores and others will be thrilled to hear about this, but what we do is lick our finger a little and touch it to the material. If it darkens a lot, we don't buy it. White, black and pale colors usually work pretty well, but they still get the sweat test. Also there are underarm antiperspirants (not one of the popular brands) sold at the drug stores for pit problems. To avoid nasty sweat/antiperspirant stains, don't over use the product, but rather make sure it is well rubbed in. My daughter still gets dark stains in the pits of her blouses and shirts (especially the white ones). They are extremely hard to remove, some are impossible. My advice is not to spend too much money on these items and if you really like a certain style, buy a couple of the same. Good luck.
2007-07-04 06:02:08
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answered by butrcupps 6
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I use Certain Dri AM and PM. The PM goes on at night and helps with the sweating, and the AM is more of just a deoderant. It works great. The only problem is when I first started using it the PM made my armpits itch for a couple hours, but it was fine the next morning and really helped control the sweating.
2007-07-04 05:55:17
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answered by Anonymous
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And when it comes to creating something as simple as a good deodorant for women, you will find that the needs vary for these as well, from those which are the basis for a good men�s deodorant. This is not discrimination, this is just basic fact. Most women only need minimal protection from sweat and sweat induced odor, while most men need something stronger to help them in their daily lives.
Of course these cover only the broadest spectrum of men and women both. Some women find that the women�s deodorant ranges available to them, is simply not strong enough, no matter whether the deodorant claims to be extra strong or not. In these cases many women will resort to using a strong men�s deodorant.
And some men will find that they only need the most minimal of protection, and although most wouldn�t be caught dead with women�s deodorant in their bathroom cabinet, they will use something which is as light as some women�s deodorant brands.
2007-07-07 19:42:37
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-07-04 05:48:12
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answered by no_need_to_know 2
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You know i once read about this woman who had a problem like this. She found out after many years that she had some sort of disease and then she finally got treatment. Go to your doctor. Maybe you need to change your diet, take some medicine, use some special cream etc.
2007-07-04 05:50:45
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answered by fayS 3
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I had a sweating problem for years and years and... ! I used a good deoderant; applied an anti-perspirant under my arms, under my breasts, and even in the groin area at times. One year it was so bad I put it across my forehead!! One good thing about getting old...the older you get the colder you get!!!
2007-07-04 05:56:18
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answered by missingora 7
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You should go to a doctor, they can prescribe something to help you with that. I suggest this winter trying to get used to being warmer by wearing an extra layer or something, so next summer doesn't seem as brutal. Thats what I did, I used to have a problem with my face always being bright red [I'm very pale]
2007-07-04 05:49:49
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answered by ♫ 5
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answered by ? 3
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degree deoderant. works for me!
2007-07-04 05:49:14
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answered by rt1290 6
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