hey yall, well i am 14 and i have underarm sweat! it is the worst thing in the world! i cant wear light clothing or some dark clothing without have sweat marks under my arms! i have tried putting on tons of deoderant and the certain dri stuff but that stuff just burnd and iches and works like crap! i need something that will do the trick! please please give me some good info.!
I have underarm sweat! please help!?
I am an active person myself, around your age too, so I sweat a considerable amount. I don;t have BO, though, and my mum discourages me from using deodarant from fear of armpit-darkening. What I use is Aiken powder. It%26#039;s medicinal but odourless, and is gentle to skin. If you can%26#039;t find Aiken where you live, get a anti-bacterial baby powder, something like Dettol of Johnson%26#039;s and Johnson%26#039;s will do just fine.
I have underarm sweat! please help!?
Go to Walgreens. They have some stuff that is the strongest thing you can use without a prescription that works for 48 hours.
Reply:POWDER!!!!! ?
Reply:try mitchum
Reply:i have it 2!its called hyperhidrosis.i use certain dry it burns but i put it on b4 i go to sleep so it wont bother me that much and it doesnt bother me the next day.maybe try going to ur doctor to get a perscription.goodluck=] i know how u feel!
Reply:try the dove products (especially the extra dryness roll-ons)....they really work wonders
Reply:get an antipersperant
Reply:what is the stuff from Walgreen%26#039;s call? I use Mithcium( I really have no idea how to spell that. That stuff works for a long time.
Reply:Try the deodorant Dove (cool essentials with cucumber%26amp;
green tea scent) it worked wonders for me.
Reply:Tator, you got Hyperhidrosis, it is my nightmare there are tones of info about it, I ve been dealing with it since very young, when my hormones were growing, it was becoming worst.
First try with every anti transpirant you get on the market, then try with Dehydral (it works for me, I don%26#039;t care so much about my undearm sweating but more much for my hands that are worst) . It%26#039;s a very strong cream, then try with botox.
NEVER TRY STS, please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:try asking your doctor for a special percripstion, maybe your allergic to other deoderants, but aside from that maybe just use alot of soap in the shower
Hope this Helps!
Cottage Cheese
Reply:well certain dri does work so i dont know but put it on at night and than use a deoderant hope that helps i had your same problem but i use certain dri and i feel glad thta one thing i dont have 2 worry about is stainig a cute white shirt or wearing light shirts
goodluck
Reply:Everybody has underarm sweat. The problem with medication or gland removal is the side-effect. Live with it.
Reply:Go to the doctor of its really bad cuz he%26#039;ll give you a prescription
Reply:try baby powder, it just may work; i had no idea some deodorant might darken your armpits...! also, look up
%26lt; homemade remedies %26gt; online, you know natural stuff always works.
Reply:You need antipirspirant not just deoderant. Certain Dri works but it does itch if you don%26#039;t use it as directed - and it%26#039;s really tough on sensitive skin. Secret just came out with a new CLINICAL STREGTH anti-perspirant (see link below) - I haven%26#039;t tried it yet but I plan to. You can also get prescription anti-perspirant from a dermatologist. Dermatologist can also give botox injections to prevent sweating - I%26#039;ve heard that botox works but it is very expensive. There is also a surgical option for hypohydrosis that is supposed to work.
AND - you can get a free sample of Secret Clinical strength if you take a really quick quiz on the attached site!!!!
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Reply:Certain Dri works like an absolute charm I swear.... I use it every other day or so- and seriously not a drop of sweat- it itches a little at first yeah, but totally worth not being embarrassed anymore
Reply:You could try getting botox in your pits, most stars get it before major events so they don%26#039;t ruin their dresses.
If that%26#039;s not practical or finacially possible, you should speak with your doctor/dermatologist and have them rule out any illness and then see what they reccomend.
Reply:Well I would second what others have mentioned about talking to your doctor about the excessive sweating, and perhaps he or she can recommend something and/or rule out other possible causes. As for everyday personal care, if you don%26#039;t already, wash under your arms daily each morning with a deoderant soap. Then pat dry, and perhaps try a deoderant that also contains an antiperspirant (which you may already). I wouldn%26#039;t overdo applying the deoderant though but instead keep body cleansing wipes handy and use before applying the deoderant once again (if at school or out of the house, for example). But please do bring this to the attention of your physican.
Reply:Something organic. Certain chemicals can cause skin problems.
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Try to avoid direct exposure to the sun. Take a shower every day rinsing and thoroughly cleaning the underarms. Drink Plenty of Water for preventing sweat.
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