Seriously, theres this anti-perspirant at wal-mart or target called Certain-Dri. It's a perscription strength anti-perspirant that you put on at night. What it does is basically disables your sweat glands while you sleep. You still have to wear a deodorant during the day just to keep a pleasant smell, but I'm telling you it works wonders!!!
2007-07-13 08:44:02
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answered by marmystr 1
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Growing up during my teenage years, and playing lots of activities during High School, like p.e. and sports. I always found my self perspiring and my mother took me to the Dr. after we tried everything and it all failed to work for me. The deodorant he even recommended did not help me. Then one day I was told to try " Dry Idea", and it worked great. I've been using it for a long time and feel more comfortable knowing I will always be dry when using Dry Idea. The roll-on, was the only one that worked for me. The gel and the scent Roll-on didn't work. So make sure you try the Regular scent roll-on in the blue and white container. Plus remember this worked for me, and every body's body chemistry is different, but it's worth a try! 100% Recomended
2007-07-14 23:02:15
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answered by Miss YSL 4
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Deodorants only cover odor. An anti-perspirant protects against wetness. I use Lady Speedstick gel, it works great even when I exercise in 90 degree temperatures.
2007-07-07 14:22:45
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answered by Dee 4
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Actually quite a simple cure is a weak solution of tumeric powder and water. Bathe the area and dry. You'll be pleasantly surprised at the results. Keeps underarmpits fresh....be careful though. It stains things. So keep the solution real weak.
2007-07-15 10:34:55
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answered by virtrava 3
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your family doctor can perscribe an antiperspirant called drysol. you apply it at night and wash it off in the morning. after a couple of days of using it you will completely stop sweating under your arms. then you only have to apply it every other day or every 3 days. it costs about $10 and lasts forever. i totally recommend it.
you really should call your doctor anyway because excessive sweating can indicate that your thyroid is out of whack. a simple blood test can determine that. if it is out of whack the doctor can give you medicine that will fix your thyroid and get your sweating under control.
good luck!
2007-07-15 02:39:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I use "Degree for Women", it smells really good, isn't goopy, and doesn't leave white spots on your clothes .... especially if you get the one that says "Little Black Dress formulated". Degree works the best because as soon as you start sweating the deodarant kicks in, and you aren't left smelling bad after some hard work.
2007-07-07 14:24:33
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answered by Squeakers 4
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none basically, If your going to sweat no deodorant will stop it, deodorants are suppose to be designed to block the pore to stop the sweating, unfortunately, we all dont sit around like dummies. There is only 2 things that have been designed to stop sweating but only to be used if the sweating is excessive. 1-botox injections in the armpits block the pores therefore no sweat, this gets every so often.
2- This is a roll on 60 ml typical bottle named "Anhydrol Forte" available @ any chemist. You put it on before bed, then wash off in the morning, You dont use it through the day as it will wear off while your sweating till it starts to work.
Do this every day for 3 days leave off for 2 days then repeat the process, you leave off for the 2 days to give your skin a breather, this method is only for excessive sweating as again it blocks the pores & you will have dry armpits all day long
2007-07-07 14:35:06
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answered by ♪¥Nicole¥♪ 5
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Dove Deodorant works best for me.
2007-07-12 11:56:44
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answered by l 2
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Deodorants protect against odor.
Antiperspirants protect against wetness.
You've been using the wrong product.
Use an antiperspirant!
2007-07-11 18:26:57
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answered by traveller1950@sbcglobal.net 2
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I have heard that botox injections in the sweat glands under the arms stop perspiration, but I am not sure if this is true.
2007-07-15 11:48:53
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answered by Janet B 5
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