I got a problem with excessive sweating, that started like 2 years ago.
Can you guys share some nice tips to reduce it.
I usually sweat from armpits, but since the weather has gotten so hot recently I get swamp ass almost everyday and its driving me nuts.
I shower daily, so it can't be a hygienic problem, I mostly only eat dairy products, meat, vegetable and fruits. Also i drink coffee wich I've heard, increases sweating, but a coffee a day can't be the cause of it.
Put deodorant on before bed
try anti-perspirant
wear an undershirt
more dark colors into your wardrobe
navy is awesome
no coffee
no energy drinks
>>28818668
I started using womens roll on deodorant and never had trouble again.
Womens is better because it's unscented and lasts 48 hours.
Unscented means it doesn't interfere with your aftershave or if you're in a job where weaks without washing is a thing the accumulated smell doesn't become unbearable.
>>28818840
oh and it's about a quarter of the price of mens actually.
>>28818668
It's not coffee. I had this problem too.
You can get specialised anti-perspirant stick deo for people with excessive sweating disorder (which is what you might have). It's like an alcohol based thing.
What worked for me personally is a brand called Mitchum. pic related. normally deo doesn't seem to help in my case. This did.
>>28818668
Anti-perspirant is supposed to stop your glands from excreting sweat. Use anti-persperiant.
Kind of in the same boat.
I sweat pretty easily and it ends up stinking. The problem is all the deoderants I've used cause pain in my underarms (they swell up, I'm guessing lymph nodes?) and eventually they start to chafe and the skin even peels off. This even happens with "natural" deoderants that don't have excessive chemicals or stuff like aluminum.
Is there any special brand I should know of that could work, or maybe even some deoderant alternatives.
>>28819041
use a deodorant only, not deodorant-antiperspirant. Almost all brands are deodorant-antipersperiant. You need to find a brand that allows your glands to secrete sweat. Your pain is due to your sweat glands being clogged
Try using Certain Dri. It's another anti-antiperspirant but you only put it on at night every two to three days. I can definitely feel the difference between when I'm wearing it and when I'm not.
You can try anti-antiperspirants like other bots have said. It contains aluminum an can fuck with your body, but if you don't care then go for it.
>>28819136
I've had this problem too op, Certain Dri is the best antiperspirant. Still didn't fix the problem for me though, I would sweat constantly from my armpits, hands, and feet. If your problem is really bad, try to go to a dermatologist if possible to get diagnosed with hyperhydrosis. Get a prescription for robinul. I tried so many things and robinul is the only thing that actually stopped the sweating. Unfortunately, due to insurance problems I haven't been able to get it for a month and it's really annoying, though not as bad as it used to be.