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I tried the Degree Clinical but...?

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I've tried the Degree Clinical Strength Anti-Persperant, but it doesn't work!!

I'm 13 and I sweat under the arms for no reason at all.

Are there any other ways to stop the sweating, or any better anti-persperants that I can try BEFORE having to go to the doctors?

Please please help mee.

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  1. Here is some info (its from an answer I gave to a similar question a while back)

    there is a product called Certain-dry and Dry Sol which I think you apply only at night maybe for only a few days or maybe a week and its supposed to last for a short while before you apply again... not sure exactly if I am right on how it works.

    http://www.amazon.com/Certain-Dri-Anti-P...

    there is also a product called Sweat Block that you apply once a week.

    http://www.sweatblock.com/

    you might be able to use these on other areas of the body like if you have excessive sweating on the hands but I am not sure.

    if your sweating is not controllable by these then there is something called "Drionic" which they have underarm versions or hand/feet versions. You have to do I think 2 half hour sessions and depending on if you do it on low or high you have to do it for 7-8 hours total or double that on low. This is supposed to stop sweating for up to 6 weeks at a time. It stings when you use it but once you are used to it I guess its not that bad by what my uncle told me (he uses it with great success). Your underams will be red when first using it until you get used to it. But once you get through the treatments it will go back normal after some days. My uncle said this is the best thing he has ever tried as it stops his excessive sweating (he even sweat a lot during winter when it was snowing)

    http://www.drionic.com/

    also, if you don't want to go this route and your excessive sweating is on your underarms, there are underarm guards you can place on your clothing that absorb the sweat and prevent those armpit wet circles some people get.

    there is

    http://www.sweatex.com/

    it says its not see-thru but if you are wearing a t-shirt you can see "something" there... they may not know its the underarm pads... but you can always wear a very thin undershirt with the sweat pad attached then your regular t-shirt or any other top over that.

    and these:

    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/002...

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