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How to Manage Stress Sweat
Stress sweat is actually produced by different glands and is thicker and more difficult to deal with than regular sweat. In addition, stress sweat can occur quickly and suddenly. Fortunately, you can manage your stress sweat. Use a stronger antiperspirant, trim your underarm hair to keep allow the antiperspirant to soak into your skin better, and shower daily to keep bacteria from building up. You can also manage your stress sweat by reducing your overall stress and preparing for stressful situations. However, sometimes stress sweat just happens, but wearing clothes made out of natural fibers, keeping a spare change of clothes handy, and having tissues on hand can help you deal with it.
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When hyperhidrosis impacts the head, scalp, and face, it is called craniofacial hyperhidrosis. It may also affect the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, chest, groin & armpits
There are a few at-home remedies that may help reduce symptoms of hyperhidrosis or make them more manageable. Common tips include: avoiding warm weather or places wearing loose, thin, or lightweight clothes wearing lighter colors, such as white, rather than darker clothing that shows sweat easier using best antiperspirant for excessive sweating rather than deodorant wearing clothes made out of natural fibers instead of synthetic fibers keeping towels or a cloth made of moisture-absorbing or wicking materials close by to dab the face or head wearing sweatbands carrying a personal fan to cool the face and head |
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