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Sweatpatches

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Dollygirl2008 · 05/06/2021 14:31

Honestly - if it's not one thing, it's another

DD13 now totally anxious about sweat patches underarm. She doesn't smell and is very clean, but very conscious of the wetness. Anything she can do/use?

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dementedpixie · 05/06/2021 14:59

Does she use antiperspirant?

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Elouera · 05/06/2021 15:04

Is it a normal amount of sweating or excessive? If excessive, despite antiperspirant, she might have hyperhydrosis.

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Budapestdreams · 05/06/2021 15:09

Normal amount, antiperspirant is best.
Abnormal amount, see GP for extra strong antiperspirant.
Make sure she has cotton clothes/ natural fibres.
Loose fitting clothes also help and pale colours so sweat less likely to show up.
Has anyone at school mentioned it to her?
Finally, is it a real concern or part of wider anxiety issues?

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Dollygirl2008 · 05/06/2021 16:07

I think it's normal but to her it's the end of the world! She used antiperspirant already. She's very body conscious anyway so I think this is just the latest in probably a long line of worries

I did see some kind of deo that you put on once every few days - but it looks a bit hardcore for a teenager!

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Aduckandachick · 06/06/2021 23:17
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MrsFin · 06/06/2021 23:22

Mitchum is good

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Dollygirl2008 · 08/06/2021 07:08

Thank you - I'll buy one of those as some of the hard core ones probably aren't ideal for a teenager. Mind you - saying that, we dont get that many scorching days!!!

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TomNookk · 11/06/2021 15:40

the hardcore ones as you call them are completely fine for a teenager. both my teens used them since 13 and i’d buy them again for my other kids

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TomNookk · 11/06/2021 15:40

just make sure she doesn’t use it after shaving

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SuseB · 11/06/2021 15:45

I had similar as a teen - didn't smell but no deodorants/antiperspirants did anything about the wetness - and found it mortifying. Eventually asked doc about it when I was there for something else and was recommended Driclor which I think you can get over the counter now. Roll on stuff. Was quite drying but I found it worked brilliantly. Used it less frequently than it said (couple of times a week) and it was great. In retrospect I think the sweating was probably hormonal as it got better as I got older.

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Nightbear · 11/06/2021 15:54

If that Mitchum doesn’t help then she can try the stronger one

www.boots.com/mitchum-ultimate-women-pure-fresh-soft-solid-anti-perspirant-and-deodorant-45g-10168326

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Iluvfriends · 11/06/2021 15:59

Another vote for Mitchum roll on.

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Londonmummy66 · 11/06/2021 16:01

It Mitchum doesn't work she could try Triple Dry - pricey but works

www.triple-dry.com/

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20viona · 11/06/2021 16:02

Perspirex roll on is what she needs.

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Rocksandstones · 11/06/2021 16:06

I would also recommend Triple Dry, works wonders! I’ve always been an excessive sweater (same as your dd, was clean and didn’t smell, just massive wet patches) and this completely stopped it. Glad you are helping her, I wasn’t in my 20’s till I discovered this, I was very anxious and embarrassed as a teen about it.

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Dollygirl2008 · 11/06/2021 17:15

Thank you all so much for your advice!

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idontlikealdi · 11/06/2021 17:25

Get her some driclor I used to be sooooooo embarrassed about wet patches, I never smell but sweat!! Wish my mum had given it to me instead of waiting for me to find it out for myself.

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bendmeoverbackwards · 12/06/2021 10:19

Watching with interest, my dd also gets sweat patches. She uses a spray anti perspirant but I’m trying to persuade her to use a roll on as its more accurate. Or doesn’t it make a difference?

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Paperyfish · 12/06/2021 10:21

If it’s really hot and nothing else I’d working, I’ve seen tips saying you can cut a panty liner in half and stick that on the arm pit of your outfit to stop wet marks. No idea is actually any good though!

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Rocksandstones · 12/06/2021 10:26

@bendmeoverbackwards it probably won’t make a difference if she is an excessive sweater. Try some Triple Dry or Driclor, although I did find Driclor stung quite a lot!

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PansyIvy · 12/06/2021 10:32

Just wanted to say, I had this exact same anxiety as a teenager, constantly checking for sweat patches on my school shirt. I think it’s pretty normal and she will grow out of it. Please don’t worry. One thing that I really remembered helping was anything that normalised sweating so seeing celebrities with sweat marks, or noticing people sweating during exercise.

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Rocksandstones · 12/06/2021 10:55

@PansyIvy
There is normal sweating and then excessive sweating, it’s an actual medical condition, google hyperhidrosis. I would sweat heavily 24/7 even when relaxing, it still happens now in my mid 30’s if not using my extra strength deodorant. It is normal to sweat of course when hot or exercising but if it is constant with no cause, please don’t dismiss it has normal. It caused me endless anxiety as a teen and in my twenties.
Normalising sweat patches is great but I think if it is hyperhidrosis then she needs some extra strength deodorant

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PansyIvy · 12/06/2021 12:05

@Rocksandstones

The OP said she thought it was normal. I was just trying to reassure her with my own personal experience of anxiety around sweating as a teenager.

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Loftyswops988 · 23/06/2021 20:48

I had this problem horrendously when I was the same age. It eased up in my late teens/early twenties but the only thing that helped when it was very bad was Driclor. Heavy duty deodorant but the only way i survived the horrible sweat phase of my life!

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