Sweat problem?

You're lucky you sweat in the right parts... My palms and soles sweat like mad..
and the other thing is, they go lower than ambient temperature.. so say, Its winter, my hands start sweating, and my hands would be colder than the snow outside.
 
I assume you mean driclor?

Its the best stuff you can get, stick with it :cool:

I agree.

When I was in secondary school I remember being sat in English class and feeling beads of sweat dripping down my sides. Was rather embarrasing to be sweating for no reason.

Driclor worked no end. I used it every night for a week and then didn't need to use it for a month. Even now I only need to use it about once every 2 months. Even then that just to stop 'regular' sweat patches when on a night out.

It does smell like pure alcohol. I felt a very mild and I mean mild burning and a little itchy. Well worth the minor discomfort though.
 
Im the same I sweat so much even in winter out side in a T shirt I sweat.

Roll on the cold winter nights is all I say all ways never liked the summer much tbh.

Probably the only British peep to ever say that hahahahaha
 
Go see your GP, explain the prob and he/she will presribe the appropriate medication. They gave me some gear a long while ago and my god it worked a treat, just wasn't able use it more than 2-3 days at a time, the burning/ itching was quite severe otherwise.
 
driclor for me. haven't used it in maybe half a year and I barely sweat (no moisture ever, some mild smell if you really smell the pit after a hard day).

Used it for a week or so a few years ago, then once a month, then once every 2 months.

I've still got half the bottle left at least! Only cost about £4, absolute bargain!
 
Get a physical job that requires doing lots of physical man-stuff. Then you will sweat like **** but it'll be the good sort of sweat, the sort that says "Oh yeah! See that sweat, boy? That's MAN sweat, from doing a MANS job. None of this sissy sit-down-ohh-cup-o-tea-very-nice-thankyouverymuch crap! GRRRRRR!", rather than the bad sort of sweat.

Works especially well if you have a good muscle-to-gut ratio (i.e. lots of both), a hairy chest, work with old tatty jeans and often work sans shirt.

Alternatively, see the GP. It may be some kind of medical condition that can be sorted easily. I'd see the GP first before jumping straight in to buying the funky anti-sweatalot stuff. I used to sweat a bit around the armpit area at work, was more psychological than anything else. I left the job and have been fine since.

Actually, forget that - just go and buy Driclor, liberally apply it to your armpits and, er, film it as well for the craic. I'm hoping for a Home Alone-style Kevin-tries-aftershave-for-first-time style scene. Seriously, I'll give you chocolate.
 
Would this be suitable for putting on your back aswell as armpits? For some reason recently, I have been getting some hardcore back sweat.

Also, if I am sweating, does drinking cool liquids help to stop this?

And how quick is it to work? I have used it once before and I know it is mega painful / annoying. Would you see affects in a day?
 
I always shave my pit hair so you get more contact on the skin with the AP Deoderant

my dad has problems a few years ago with it, dunno what they gave him at the docs but it used to form some sort of crystal in the pores which after a while subdued the sweat galnds in the pits, he has no problems now at all
 
Same as me but it's not in my armpits.

My back is moist most of the day sucks and like you it's not stinky just wet.
 
Check your diet. I sweat loads on certain foods. Sometimes pasta. Most of the time though it was anything related to pastry.

I also sweat loads more once I've realised I've started sweating. Kinda stress related


But I am fat at the mo.
 
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