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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Effective for Twenty-Four Hours or More

    Antiperspirants can absolutely control sweating and odor for 24 hours. In fact the strongest over-the-counter products can work for 48 hours. They work by a combination of PEG-8 Distearate, a personal hygiene chemical also found in shampoos, and a variety of salts that reduce the flow of under-arm sweat. They also contain aluminum chlorohydrate. The salts actually dissolve in sweat and produce a thin coating of gel over the sweat glands.

    On the Other: You Will Still Sweat

    If you are concerned about sweating, then it is important to know that antiperspirants control only 30 percent of the perspiration your body produces. Therefore if you are an athlete, a dancer, or someone who does manual labor, you will still be sweating in other areas.

    Bottom Line

    Overall, antiperspirants are effective, when applied correctly, in working for up to 24 hours or more. If you are still not getting the results you want, you may be suffering from a condition known as hyperhidrosis, or the condition of excessive sweating, which can be medically treated by a doctor. Consult your physician for a more information.

    Source:

    Hyperhidrosis.com: The Strongest Antiperspirants: What You Should Know

    Medicinenet.com: Hyperhidrosis

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