Friday, July 31, 2009

What deodorant is best for extreme perspiration?

My 14yr old daughter perspires heavily. I have tried many different types of deodorant and it has not helped. She can't wear t-shirts or any shirt that is close to her underarm. Can you suggest something that may help her?

What deodorant is best for extreme perspiration?
Ask your MD about a topical solution called Dry Sol. It's prescription, but shouldn't be as it is very safe (and cheap!).





This is a liquid solution that your girl would apply to any problem areas daily for the first few days and, then, you should be able to cut it down to 2 or 3 times a week.





There will be a slight burn/tingle when you apply it, but better some temporary tingle than heavy sweat!





A bottle that should last for several weeks, if not months, is only about $10-15.





Try it for any excessively sweaty areas, hands, face, etc!
Reply:Has she tried the new Secret Clinical strength? I personally haven't tried it, but heard good things about it from my sister.





If that doesn't work, you can actually mention to her doctor that she is excessively sweating during the day at her resting heartbeat, and he can give you a prescription for a *real* clinical strength deodorant. Since she is so young, I am not certain if this is an option, but, if the prescription strength doesn't even work, I've heard of women who have, and had a friend who got botox injections into their underarms to stop the excessive underarm sweat.
Reply:I've had an extreme perspiration problem since I was 11 years old and deodorants never seemed to help. I was prescribed Dry Sol by my doctor which I use once a week. It's a medication that I have to put on my underarms at bed time and rinse off in the morning. It works great. Also, I use Sure clear gel which I absolutely love. I can definitely empathize with your daughter, It is very uncomfortable to live with an underarm perspiration problem. Ask your doctor about Dry Sol, it works for me. Good luck!
Reply:No deodorant will help, she has to use anti perspirante
Reply:Degree...you don't want a deodorant, you need an antiperspirant.
Reply:try secret clinical strength i have the same problem and trust me, it works
Reply:my doctor gave me prescriptioned deoderant and it works dandy. :-]
Reply:I had the same problem when I was her age. I could not wear t-shirts or any thin material and it was sooooo embarassing! I tried to use prescription deodorants but they did not work. I found a roll-on deodorant at a local store called Certain Dri. You put this on at night time and let it dry. In the morning you use your regular deodorant and youre good to go. When I first used it I put it on both at night and a little in the morning. She may experience some skin irritation at first but it shouldnt be too bad. You should be able to find this at any drug store (like CVS). It comes in a box and is around $6. I hope this helps and I strongly recommend it!!! Good luck to your daughter!



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