When it comes to fighting the ongoing heatwave, the struggle is real! And this is even worse if you’re the type who tends to sweat way too much.
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Whether it’s dawn, noon, or night, the perspiration never seems to stop and that can be really annoying. But just so you know, you’re not the only one going through it. Luckily for all heavy sweaters, there’s salvation – and no, it doesn’t entail having to keep your head in the freezer all the time. If you’re a heavy sweater, we’ve got some simple hacks you can try out to keep the sweat at bay.
Use Underarm Pads
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Yep, there’s such a thing called underarm pads! They normally have absorbent material on one side to soak up underarm perspiration, and adhesives on the other to stick to the underarms of your clothing. On different internet purchasing platforms, you may get garment shields for less than RM10. Another tip that definitely works if you tend to over sweat is to use pantyliners! Even though it appears strange, if it works, why not?
Wear Breathable Attire
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You’re just asking for it if you choose to dress in materials like polyester and acrylic which make you perspire. Natural fabrics like cotton and linen are preferable to many synthetic ones because they promote better ventilation and speed up the drying process. Wearing athletic apparel is a wonderful option as well, especially given how hot it is right now. They guarantee that your body remains cool. Your clothing hue is a further vital consideration. When you sweat the most, stick to darker colours like black and navy; you’ll avoid yellow stains on clothing, and sweat stains while you’re dressed will be less obvious.
Go For Stronger Antiperspirant
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Upgrade to clinical-strength antiperspirants for your underarms instead of using regular ones. These lessen sweating by blocking sweat ducts with higher concentrations of active chemicals than typical antiperspirants, such as aluminium chloride. Your doctor may recommend even stronger antiperspirants with larger concentrations of active components if you sweat more than usual.
Re-apply Deodorant
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Don’t just put deodorant on while you’re rushing out the door in the morning and feeling the perspiration coming on. Applying it when you’re feeling dry will make it even more effective, because it will allow the antiperspirant to penetrate your pores and stop additional sweating. Put it in your bag, then reapply after lunch or right before you go out for happy hour.
Avoid Tight Outfits
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The last thing you’ll want is your clothes sticking like glue onto your sweaty body. So uncomfortable! When possible, choose clothes with big, spacious underarm holes, which might help make perspiration less noticeable. This promotes airflow, which may also help you cool off.
Cut Down On Spicy Food
This is sad news for sweaty people who are huge fans of spicy food. But it’s for the best.
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Take a step back and don’t even consider adding more cili padi to your food. There is typically only one ingredient in spicy foods that can make you perspire: capsaicin. The main fiery substance in chilli is what alerts your brain to the fact that your body is overheated. This causes your body to produce sweat as a reflexive cooling response, which helps to cool it down.
Cut Down On Caffeine
More sad news – but for this, you only need to cut down.
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Caffeine is a significant cause of perspiration. Sweat glands are activated as a result of central nervous system stimulation. You’re more prone to sweat if you drink more caffeine. That is especially true if you are drinking a hot Americano. Stick to iced or decaf versions if you’re out and about and in desperate need of caffeine.
Shaving
If you’re a hairy person and you tend to sweat a lot, doing this once in a while can be helpful. But at your own risk, of course!
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It’s a well-known truth that sweat tends to collect on your body’s areas with the most hair. I’m not simply referring to your head’s locks. And we’re not saying it’s just your pits – but also your legs and private parts. In addition to sweating the most in these areas, they also give out a really unpleasant smell sometimes. Maintaining hairlessness in certain areas will prevent over-sweating and keep you odour-free.
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