Monday 11 March 2013

10 Signs you need a stronger antiperspirant

Excessive sweating can be embarrassing not to talk of a turn off to some people. Antiperspirants and deodorants are used to control sweating and prevent odors that may arise.

There are times when you can expect to sweat: when you exercise, when you're outside on a hot day or when your nerves are getting to you when you have an important presentation to make at work. At these times, you want your antiperspirant to help keep your sweating at bay.



If you find that you sweat excessively, you may have hyperhidrosis, a condition that causes excessive sweating, more than the body normally needs to maintain proper temperature.

A clinical antiperspirant is an antiperspirant that has been clinically tested (i.e., studies or tests were performed on people).



Here are 10 signs you need a stronger antiperspirant.



1. You sweat even if the room is not warm or you're not outside in the heat



2.You've had skin irritation or infections because of excessive sweating.



3.Your clothes are often soaked in sweat.



4.You avoid social interactions (e.g., shaking hands) and situations because you fear sweating.



5.You find sweating interrupts your daily routine and activities.



6.You worry and think about sweating at least daily.



7.You sweat when you're not in situations that make you angry, embarrassed, afraid, or nervous.



8.You sweat even when wearing your regular antiperspirant.



9.You sweat even when you're not doing any physical activity.



10.You sweat even when you're not doing any physical activity.



If you think you have a case of hyperhidrosis here's a tip:



Apply clinical strength antiperspirant at night before going to bed to allow the antiperspirant to plug more sweat ducts (and therefore, work better to reduce sweat). The antiperspirant will continue to work throughout the next day even after your morning shower.

Thank me later.

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