The Bartender
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Anyone out there got methods of avoiding/hindering the ball sweat? When i wear pants in the summer it gets uncomfortable sometimes to walk around.
Try witch hazel , it not only eliminates odours, but also decrease sweating a little bit.Originally posted by The Bartender
Anyone out there got methods of avoiding/hindering the ball sweat? When i wear pants in the summer it gets uncomfortable sometimes to walk around.
Never thought of that...I'll try it outOriginally posted by al77
Try witch hazel , it not only eliminates odours, but also decrease sweating a little bit.
You can find it in any farmacy, it is liquid so you gotta buy a spray bottle to use it efficiently. It is also very cheap.
It might also work as a natural deodorant. When you spary it, it has some odour, but after a couple of minutes it's completely gone. Very cool stuff if you dont want to deal with some weird chemicals they use in deodorants, especially in anti-perspirants.
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Sure. Thats what I use it for. It is a deodorant - it eliminates odors, for example like baking soda does. But unlike baking soda, witch hazel is in liquid form and can be easily used anywhere.Originally posted by familyguyfan
Is witch hazel only good for there or would you be able to use it under your arms as well?
Gold Bond and sweat turn into paste. GB works fine for itching but I would never recommend it when you are sweating.Originally posted by diablo
Lather anti-bacterial soap down there when taking a bath, then run to the store and buy "CertainDry" (over the counter). Use it sparingly on the affected areas - rub it around so it doesn't cause irritation. You may want to consider liberal amounts of gold bond powder throughout the day if you're really gung-ho about it...