well it depends
Because, when you sweat, it evaporates from the surface of your skin, taking excess heat with it. This makes you feel cooler.
this is so as the point of sweat is to make you colder when it evaporates off your skin. The fan makes it evaporate faster so you feel cooler and relieved.
It generates sweat from the sweat-glands. This seeps onto the skin surface - and evaporates - taking heat with it and making you cooler.
When you perspire, liquid (perspiration or sweat) is secreted from your skin. When it evaporates into the air it carries small amounts of body heat with it making the body feel cooler.
Perspiration is moisture on the skin which evaporates. Evaporation sends the atoms of perspiration into the air. It takes energy (heat) to do this, so as the heat leaves the skin, the skin becomes cooler.
The air blows against the perspiration, and it in turn cools the skin as it evaporates. When a liquid evaporates is cools. This is how a swamp cooler works.
The hot water on your skin opens your pores, and makes you sweat. The sweat evaporates, taking body heat away - making you feel cold. When your body is cold - you shiver.
The hot water on your skin opens your pores, and makes you sweat. The sweat evaporates, taking body heat away - making you feel cold. When your body is cold - you shiver.
Well the sweat evaporates on your skin which causes you to cool down.
Process called Convection.
It makes you sweat! As the sweat evaporates, it causes the temperature of you skin to lower, thereby lowering your temperature. Try licking the back of your hand and then blowing on it, you will feel that it cools down.
Evaporation has a cooling effect... sweat is liquid which means it could evaporate... if it evaporates then it will have a cooling effect :D