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Re: antiperspirant

From: Sonnet (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 8 Jul 2002 17:20:31 -0500 (CDT)


I used to love Secreat and used it for years; but either they changed their formula or I developed a reaction to it, because now I can't wear it without getting serious underarm itch for days! Now I use Almay's deoderants and LOVE them, find they work great. But, I picked my deoderant based on sensitive skin criteria, not super-sweat stopping criteria. Try a couple different ones and see if you find any success.

I don't know that anything's proven but more T = more sweat would make logical sense to me. Men sweat more because of their testosterone, why not us, right?

At Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Ann wrote: >
>Ever since my pcos symptoms appeared, I've been sweating a lot more than
>normal, especially my underarms and the antiperspirant that I've been
>using for years is suddenly not working and I can't wear certain color
>clothes anymore b/c it would be really embarrassing to have sweat spots
>on your underarms.
>
>Can anyone recommend an antiperspirant that works? I have no problems
>with odor control, just sweating. btw, does this have to do with
>elevated testosterone levels? Wondering when I get my levels to go down
>if my problem would go away...
>
>Thanks,
>
>--
>Ann
>

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