Question:
how do I reduce underarm sweating? i have tried all different kinds but known of them work enough.?
anonymous
2006-03-30 14:35:34 UTC
how do I reduce underarm sweating? i have tried all different kinds but known of them work enough.?
Ten answers:
Elizabeth
2006-03-30 14:40:02 UTC
The best one out there is called Certain-Dri. They have kind of low-budget commercials on television. It's very powerful and you only put it on before you go to sleep.



It works AMAZINGLY well. I don't wear regular antiperspirant at all anymore. Just a swipe or two of this every other night (don't put it on the day you shave your underarms - ouch!) and I'm good to go with no wetness, and most importantly, absolutely no odor.
anonymous
2006-03-30 14:48:16 UTC
I don't know, but I have the same problem and nothing works. Mitchum, Dove, women's, men's, nothing, I sweat them all off. I will try Botox next because I feel like I'm melting like the wicked witch of the WICKED OF OZ. But let me know what worked best for you.
kozmeauxsyss
2006-03-30 14:37:39 UTC
One of my friends in high school had that problem. She used Mitchum deodorant. If that doesnt work then see a doctor. I believe Mitchum is the strongest one on the market without a perscription? Not sure tho
anonymous
2006-03-30 23:49:24 UTC
i had really bad underarm sweating and it was so embarrassing it would go through my shirt and leave huge sweat stains, regular deo. will not work, try a deo. called certain dry, its like a prescription deo. but u can buy it at a local drug store, it really worked for me and now i;m not embarrassed any more.
Justbeingme
2006-03-30 14:38:13 UTC
It may seem drastic, but all the celbrities get botox injected into their armpits, to reduce sweating on their gowns at award shows.
Dave
2006-03-30 14:39:18 UTC
I agree with the Mitchum answer it's like Immodium for the sweatglands ...no sweat at all
bjobe30
2006-03-30 14:39:11 UTC
My friend has this problem and he went to his doctor. He found out that he has overactive glands and the doctor prescribed him some things and he hasn't been that bad. Good luck
brookecapulet
2006-03-30 14:38:02 UTC
Botox believe it or not. Check out this website...



http://www.chilternmedical.co.uk/excessive-sweating.htm
?????????
2006-03-30 14:37:58 UTC
try dove deoderant. it goes on for days in 90 degrees weather. believe me, ive tried it!
brambram87
2006-03-30 14:41:00 UTC
Try a little baking soda.


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