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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 279156" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>When I first met husband, and the next year or so after, he sweated hugely, esp in the armpits and feet. I switched his antiperspirant around, new kind every month. His body seemed to get used to a brand and it would stop working as well.</p><p></p><p>I got rid of ALL of his shirts that were not cotton, and most of the ones that were not 100&#37; cotton. Boy he hated that phase, the man of the wild tie-dye shirt at our wedding reception!</p><p></p><p>He eventually got better. Not fixed, but better. Part of what helped was having him NOT use a ton of antiperspirant on each pit. I got him the kind of stuff that clicks up a set amount of the stuff. I think that may have been an important step. He went from using a large stick of deodorant/AP per WEEK to using it up in about a month.</p><p></p><p>When he was using so much more deodorant it actually would get to the point it didn't wash out of his shirt - it stayed and the armpits of the shirt would get hard and crackly!!! I am SOO glad we are not dealing with that yet.</p><p></p><p>I did learn that Jessie was getting a rash from her bra on warm/hot days. Once it cleared up she decided to try a swipe of antiperspirant wher the bras rubbed her torso. It made a HUGE difference. She stopped getting the rash AND the infected hair follicles from the bra rubbing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 279156, member: 1233"] When I first met husband, and the next year or so after, he sweated hugely, esp in the armpits and feet. I switched his antiperspirant around, new kind every month. His body seemed to get used to a brand and it would stop working as well. I got rid of ALL of his shirts that were not cotton, and most of the ones that were not 100% cotton. Boy he hated that phase, the man of the wild tie-dye shirt at our wedding reception! He eventually got better. Not fixed, but better. Part of what helped was having him NOT use a ton of antiperspirant on each pit. I got him the kind of stuff that clicks up a set amount of the stuff. I think that may have been an important step. He went from using a large stick of deodorant/AP per WEEK to using it up in about a month. When he was using so much more deodorant it actually would get to the point it didn't wash out of his shirt - it stayed and the armpits of the shirt would get hard and crackly!!! I am SOO glad we are not dealing with that yet. I did learn that Jessie was getting a rash from her bra on warm/hot days. Once it cleared up she decided to try a swipe of antiperspirant wher the bras rubbed her torso. It made a HUGE difference. She stopped getting the rash AND the infected hair follicles from the bra rubbing. [/QUOTE]
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