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subject: How To Put An End To Excessive Armpit Sweating [print this page]


A person who has experienced extreme sweating will understand that sweating is something that doesn't take place in the underarms alone. There are many other places on the body in which sweating is prevalent. These places include the face, hands, back, genital area and between the toes (which has the potential to cause athlete's foot.

In fact, it can be fair to say that it is very possible to sweat in just about anyplace on the body. Despite this, it is armpit sweating that is most focused on by today's individuals, even if excessive sweating is widespread throughout the body.

This theory is backed up by the fact that many deodorant and antiperspirant companies focus on underarm sweating in their advertising. This trend must be stimulated by a common qualm, and this is that the majority of people only experience armpit sweating. For this reason, companies such as Sure and Lynx shower us with attractive messages that promise to make armpit sweating a thing of the past.

Slowly, however, companies have started to focus on another area of the body known to sweat a lot, the feet. The increased coverage and participation of sport has lead to amplified awareness of athlete's foot (caused by sweating around the toes) and companies have not been slow to pounce on the availability of this growing market.

So what is the following target for such companies? Surely they could not encourage the elimination of facial sweating or even sweating at the scalp!

One of the primary reasons that armpit perspiration is given a lot of attention is that society has caused people to become very conscious about it, whether the armpit sweating is excessive or normal. People will go to great lengths to hide the fact that they, as humans, sweat from the armpits.

This phobia has slowly rooted itself in the back of the public conscience to the extent that individuals might feel humiliated by the dark sweat stains under their arms. And although armpit sweating is synonymous with an unpleasant scent, one must ask, it it truly needed to go to all the problems because of a little bad odor?

But then again, that's why we have consumer sovereignty, isn't it? So that when we meet a friend after light exercise, we do not have to lose sleep about another one of those small issues presented in life. A quick spray of deodorant and all insecurities surrounding the issue instantly vanish.

Even though the quick shortcut of antiperspirants and deodorants could seem appealing, the better natural remedy for armpit sweating is a beneficial daily hygiene routine. If this is coupled with a great diet (devoid of onions, garlic and the like), we should find that life's little problems are trivial after all.

by: Max Jordan.




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