Monday, December 26, 2016

Underarm sweating solutions- Raise your arms without fear


Sweating is the mechanism that our body has to maintain a stable body temperature that is normal in times of more heat to increase perspiration, but at the same time is very unpleasant sensation of the body sweat and body odor.

Eccrine glands, found in the armpits and around the genitals. After puberty, these glands become much more active. But always sweat is odorless. The bacterial flora of the skin which produces sweat to degrade the volatile substances that cause bad odor. For this reason it is so many deodorants that contain a high bacterial concentration can cause irritation, allergies or bacterial infection by destroying the natural flora of the skin.

To prevent sweating and odor
    Take a shower every day, and subject to sweat too much.
    Wash your clothes regularly. The same bacterial skin flora can also live in the sweaty clothes and keep the scent alive.
    Use deodorant. Deodorants cover bad smells with good smells and antiperspirants temporarily prevent the bacteria from entering the glands, sweat stopping
    Apply talcum powder or cornstarch after bathing in the places where you sweat, as the armpits. This product absorbs sweat and helps keep skin dry and prevent bacteria growth.
    Decrease caffeine intake. Cola, coffee, tea, chocolate and other foods and drinks containing caffeine because apocrine glands become more active.

Diet

Take a balanced diet with more fruits and vegetables and two liters of water every day. What you eat affects the body odor. Smell less if you eat more fruits and vegetables. Drink eight glasses of water, keeps the glands active to dilute the odor.

Top products


Some products may help you smell better, especially during the summer. Is the signature event of the RoC, which has launched a new line of deodorants, Cheops, with different deodorants according to the level of sweating and with maximum efficiency and guarantee total safety!

-Deodorant Stick Cheops: for sensitive skin. It contains no perfume or bactricida, only active absorbing odor-causing substances. Deodorant Bille Cheops: normal sweating. Cheops Deodorant Spray: heavy sweating. It is especially suitable for athletes and general people’s level of perspiration requires more protection. Dry deodorant Cheops: abundant sweating. This product is a powder suspended in gas to control sweating in cases where it becomes a social problem.

-Klorane Laboratories have selected poplar bud extract, for its new Extreme Freshness Deodorant, especially for sensitive skin. The joint action of the outbreak of the Alamo does form a protective barrier to fuse with the skin, providing an immediate freshness sensation.

-CLARINS has released three deodorants, roll-on deodorant stick and cream in a tube, made of natural plant extracts without alcohol. New treatments and respect the armpits are particularly sensitive areas and often weakened by the hair, ensuring a deodorant action, anti-perspirant and dealer.

-Oriflame ensures 24 hours of effective moisture and odor, with its new Dual Protection Antiperspirant & Deodorant Body Clinic, alcohol-free dry formulation is suitable for sensitive skin, moisturizing agents keep all the softness of the skin.

Saturday, August 6, 2016

How Do You Stop Sweating When You Have Hyperhidrosis? Some General Tips

How do you stop sweating when your body is predisposed to too much sweating? There is a medical condition called hyperhidrosis which causes your body to release excessive amounts of sweat at times. While sweating has no harmful physical effects which are more serious than acne (because sweat makes acne-causing bacteria multiply in the skin), too much of it can disrupt your social life. Sweating is the cause of body odor and getting caught with perspiration on your clothes will turn other people off from you, regardless of whether they know you have a medical condition or not.
There are two general types of hyperhidrosis. The first, primary focal hyperhidrosis, makes you sweat even if you don’t have any other medical condition that triggers it. This type of hyperhidrosis affects specific body areas. Also, the effects of this illness are symmetrical, meaning if a left body portion is sweating too much, then the corresponding right portion will also sweat too much. Common areas afflicted include the underarms, the hands, and the feet. At least once a week, you will experience sweaty episodes with some or all of these areas.

The second, secondary focal hyperhidrosis, is excessive sweating caused by some other medical condition or by the intake of certain medications. This type of sweating usually starts during adulthood. Unlike the primary variety, the secondary type of hyperhidrosis causes sweating on larger portions of the body. Fortunately, once you treat the underlying medical condition or you stop taking the medications causing excessive sweating, this type of hyperhidrosis will stop.

When you are suffering from hyperhidrosis, how do you stop sweating so much? Fortunately, there are many ways to carry that out. A noninvasive, over-the-counter method is using antiperspirants. These antiperspirants are applied to selected areas of the body. The sweat pores will be blocked, so sweat won’t come out of the body. Note that this does not treat hyperhidrosis but rather prevent its effects from manifesting. Most antiperspirants contain aluminum chloride; they are good for mild hyperhidrosis.

If the effects of antiperspirants seem to be not enough, then you should go to a doctor to ask for a medical remedy for your sweating. There are many drugs which can decrease perspiration by making your sweat glands less receptive to stimuli. Taking these drugs should only be considered after asking a doctor’s opinion and after using milder approaches didn’t help. Another form of therapy against hyperhidrosis is lontophoresis. In lontophoresis, the hands and feet are placed in water for 10 to 20 minutes while very mild electric current passes through. The electric current closes down the sweat glands on the hands and feet, at least for a while.

If all else above fails, then Botox is the solution. Botox is applied to affected portions of the body (notably the armpits) so that the nerves that activate the sweat glands will be shut down. That way, sweat glands (while still functional) are no longer triggered to release sweat. That is a permanent solution and should be considered only as a last resort approach.

Still, you may ask: how do you stop sweating by employing everyday measures? You can add to any of the solutions above. You can diminish your intake of caffeinated beverages so that your body’s metabolic rate doesn’t surge up and increase your body temperature. You can also stop smoking if you’re doing it. At some occasions, you can apply deodorant to your armpits so significant body odor will be masked. You can also wear loose-fitting clothes so that your body will be exposed to air which will make the sweat evaporate. Finally, you should drink lots of water so that the body’s fluids will be replaced and so your body won’t sense the need to trigger the sweat response often.


Thursday, July 28, 2016

A Discussion of Common Ways to Stop Sweating and Minimize its Socially Embarrassing Effects

There are many ways to stop sweating that you can employ. Sweating is not often viewed as a physical problem (unless it is too excessive) because sweating is a mechanism that the body uses to get rid of excess heat. Thus sweating protects the body from huge temperature increases in hot environments. However, sweating has side effects such as the body odor we are all too familiar with, the wet clothes, and the sticky  skin. While none of these causes lasting harm to the body, all of them are socially embarrassing and can lower your self-esteem, and they’re indicators of bad hygiene as well.

So what ways to stop sweating, or at least counter the effects of sweating, can you do? You can prevent the sweat from coming out. The effects of sweating happen only when sweat is in contact with the skin, so better not let any sweat go to your skin. Use antiperspirants, which will close the pores of selected areas of the body so that the pores can’t release sweat. Antiperspirants are available in many over-the-counter outlets and also contain some sort of fragrance which will make you smell good until its effects wear off.
You can also reduce your sweating by drinking plenty of water before you put yourself in a situation that will make you sweaty. You may think that this runs in opposition to common sense, so here is the reason. Because sweating is the means through which the body reduces your temperature, sweating doesn’t have to happen if your body doesn’t sense the need to lower your temperature, and water does precisely that. Also, if you do sweat, then water restores the lost fluids back to your body.
There are also two habits that you can shirk off (if you are doing them) so that you can reduce your sweating constantly. First, you can stop smoking. Isn’t it any wonder that smoking raises the temperature of your body, so you always sweat after you smoke? So if you don’t want to experience any social embarrassment while in a hot place, don’t smoke before you go there and while you are there. Second, you can reduce your intake of caffeinated drinks. Avoid drinking energy drinks. Yes, energy drinks may provide you with energy, but they make you sweat more because of the increased metabolic rate. These energy drinks are useful for strenuous tasks, but don’t ever think of drinking them before any social activity.

Sometimes one of the best ways to stop sweating is simply to relax yourself. Sweating is often caused by being tense or anxious, even if there is no temperature trigger around. (But social interaction doesn’t really cause plenty of tension unless you’re too shy such that you find it unnerving to face plenty of people, much less talk to them.) So if you’re in a tense situation, simply find a quiet place, even if you have to remove yourself from the situation that’s causing your tension, and then soothe yourself by deep breathing or by listening to calming music.

Finally, your clothes will determine how you will sweat. If your clothes are tight-fitting, not only will the body heat up, but your clothes will also soak up the sweat. Wearing thick clothes when on warm places will also cause those effects too. The best clothes for you to wear when on sweaty situations are loose-fitting clothes that will not only allow your body to cool down but will also allow any sweat that comes out to evaporate. Thus choosing the right clothes not only avoids sweating but also prevents too much sweat from gathering on the body and causing unfavourable side effects.