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mael
Jul 14, 2007, 01:14 AM
hi..my bestfriend now uses baking soda as a deo and it helped her reduce the underarm odor..her big problem now is the excessive sweating in her underarms..she feels embarassed everytime..:( please answer me..i wanna help her..

CynthiaB
Jul 14, 2007, 04:46 AM
hi..my bestfriend now uses baking soda as a deo and it helped her reduce the underarm odor..her big problem now is the excessive sweating in her underarms..she feels embarassed everytime..:( please answer me..i wanna help her..
Has she not tried deodorants from the store? Does she have a problem with store bought deodorants? Please give a little more info. on your friends use of deodorants. If it's allergies then she will need to talk to her doctor.

J_9
Jul 14, 2007, 07:01 AM
Deodorant/antiperspirant bought at the store can reduce both odor and wetness.