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    oooh ok thats really what i was thinking about cos my mom is not letting my use the Antiperspirants specially we have a family history in cancer so yeah i want somthing exactly like this .. please do tell me more types like this wildchild
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    hi, i have had a similar problem to the original message about too much sweat.
    I have tried everything and was running out of options.
    Then one of my guy friends told me about MITCHUM. it is available for males and females but i found the female one still makes me sweat to the point where it is visible. I buy the Mitchum unscented kind, about $3 at a local drug store. It really works and i have not had any problems with it.

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    I use Secret Platinum with Olay! orLadySpeedstick& Secret Platinum work's best for me!&Iwould recomend that to all woman!

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    this is what she's talking about



    its anywhere publix, walgreens, target, kmart

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    I think its better to first meet the doctor and tell you have sweating problem.Then ask him to prescribe some good deodorant to you.

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    Clinical Strength byyyyyyyyyy what the is that brand called?

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    use the all natural rock crystal deodorant, works pretty good...
    Do or do not, there is no try!

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    well darlin i also use Secret Powder Fresh Invisible Solid but you should keep some in a purse and use when you think you r feelin more sweatie use more. Thats what i do

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    I used to have an underarm sweating issue too... it eventually went away, but the ONLY thing that ever worked for me is Certain-Dri antiperspirant. You can get it at anywhere they sell deodorants/antiperspirants - drugstores, grocery stores, etc. It is the strongest antiperspirant that you can get without a prescription. Is a liquid that you roll on under your arms every night. Within 48 hours it's working. And it worked like a charm for me when I needed it.

    Otherwise they also make pads that you stick to the inside of your shirt - I think they're called petals or something - they're basically an absorbant pad that sucks up the excess sweat before it can seep into your shirt.
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    i just looked at the date you posted this out- there is a deodrant called Driclor- its brilliant can stop you sweting literally anywhere, my fringe goes curly so i driclor my forehead.........ridiculous but it works
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