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I am about to make a dermatology appt. To try and fix this. I sweat constantly from my underarms. Im not a hot or sweaty person, but no amount or kind of deodorant has stopped me from sweating. I have to throw out my shirts and buy new ones every month because they smell like b.o. I've tried literally every deodorant, what always happens I'd when I switch to a new one it will work for a couple weeks then i start smelling again. I shower daily so its not like im unclean to begin with. I was wondering if anyone knew what the Dr. Might do for this?
Are you a woman?
If so, for healthy breasts, i would suggest that you do not interfere with your underarm sweat glands and that you use a natural, chemical free deodorant (no antiperspirants!).
And if you eat a lot of meat, cut it out or cut it way back.
Those of us who don't eat meat and have a clean diet smell better.
Are you a woman?
If so, for healthy breasts, i would suggest that you do not interfere with your underarm sweat glands and that you use a natural, chemical free deodorant (no antiperspirants!).
And if you eat a lot of meat, cut it out or cut it way back.
Those of us who don't eat meat and have a clean diet smell better.
This is actually very amusing to me since I've been a vegetarian for 17 years
Have you tried lemon juice? Buy several and squeeze them into juice and put it into a spray bottle and use it as an anti-perspirant and natural deodorant. It's been used for generations! It works wonders. I've done it and it lasted WAY longer than a normal deodorant. And it clears up dark underarms because it lightens the skin!
You can do botox or you can ask for Drysol. Drysol you put on every day for a week, and you lesson the days you put it on. I have the same issue, I would love to do Botox, but can't afford it. Drysol is the cheaper way to go if money is an issue
This is actually very amusing to me since I've been a vegetarian for 17 years
Well, that's good.
I still don't know if you're a female but again, if you are, keep everything open and flowing.
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