I really know what you mean. I sweat alot too, but at the same time, I know it's a normal thing. However, I use deodorant powder UARMSOL to help me get rid of the odours. It works great because I have no more armpit odours even when I sweat. I would recommend to anyone who wants get rid of odours even after they sweat.
You can actually sweat worse when you use too much deodorant. The best amount of deodorant to use is just enough to cover the armpit. You may want to try using different deodorants and antiperspirants. The deodorant/antiperspirant that you are using may not work for you.
you use lots of dove it works on anything............... especially birds
Shower daily with soap or gel and use a good deodorant.
I always use antiperspirant before heading to the gym to prevent sweating.
Use deodorant or cologne.
Deodorant doesn't block, but masks the smell by using another scent. Antiperspirants prevent the body from sweating as much or at all. The smell is the aftereffect of various processes after your body sweats. If you don't sweat, you won't smell as much. Modern use of the word 'deodorant' often refers to a deodorant/antiperspirant combination.
Really, there's nothing that can be used instead. Nothing else masks the sent as effectivly as deodorant. Most deodorants have anti-perspirants in them as well, cutting down on the actual amount of sweat. But if you really don't want to use deoderant you could use talc powder. It will stop you sweating for a while but the only draw back would be that your clothes will get powder on them too. If you like to wear black then I wouldn't use it.
To effectively deal with humidity and sweating, it is important to wear breathable clothing, use antiperspirant or deodorant, stay hydrated, and use a fan or air conditioning to help stay cool. Additionally, taking cool showers and using talcum powder can help manage sweating.
Absoluetely not! I don't owe opponents sweet smelling pits. My pits smell like pits are supposed to!
All a deodorant does is put a masking smell in the areas you apply it to. If you want to help minimise sweating (aka perspiration) use an anti-perspirant. A deodorant is just perfume. An anti-perspirant puts down a layer that is harder to sweat through.
Wash thoroughly with soap and water on a regular basis. The use of deodorant in the morning is usually sufficient to mask the odor during the day. If you are very active and sweating, you may need to wash again or refresh your deodorant. People with certain illnesses or genetics may have more severe cases of under arm odor and should see a physician. You might also want to try removing the hair in your under arm because whenever you sweat the germs tend to stick onto the hair and cause odours.
i think so but i think it would be really gross but it will keep your feet from sweating and makes it smell nice! :) <_(meg)_