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Sep 8, 2015
Kate R.
I wasn't really sure what category to put this is, sorry. Ok so I don't want anyone making fun of me but I have a problem where I sweat through all my shirts. It happens all the time if I am inside or out. It have been trying new deodorants but none of the ones I have tried worked. Please help I am in desperate need of help! Thanks so much.
Sep 8, 2015
Sabrina K.
Hi Kate, don't worry nobody makes fun of anyone here on BL!
Is this a new thing or have you been having this problem for a long time? If its a new thing I would go talk to your doctor - it can be a change in your vitamin or hormon levels that are making you sweat!
Sep 8, 2015
Kailey L.
I agree with Sabrina, definitely check with your doctor first! Have you tried the antiperspirant towelettes? They can be really handy if you know you're going to be outside and sweating more. The best trick I have found is to use a nighttime antiperspirant, like Certain-Dri, and then follow up with a regular one in the morning. I'd only recommend doing it if you know it's going to be a day you'll sweat more than normal, because it's too much aluminum for everyday use.
Sep 8, 2015
Roz X.
MediETate wipes by Derma Doctor, Script Strength over the counter antiperspirant, and wearing breathable fabrics like 100 % cotton or a 100% cotton cami or rank beneath might help. I agree that if this is new, consult your doctor. I know it sounds nuts, but sticky, thin, non-platic topped pantyliners work wonders in tough spots.
Sep 8, 2015
Roz X.
*plastic
Sep 9, 2015
Maressa H.
Driclor works amazing!