In the evening or after a morning shower: when to apply antiperspirant to avoid sweating

26.10.2024 15:20

Many girls and men are forced to wear not the clothes they like, but those on which sweat stains will be less noticeable.

If you are suffering from a similar problem, then hurry up to get acquainted with its simple solution.

Use antiperspirant correctly

It is customary (for some reason) to apply antiperspirant in the morning, after you get out of the shower, and this is fundamentally wrong.

A moment of theory: in order to stop sweat from reaching the surface, this product needs to get into and settle in the pores.

If you apply antiperspirant after a shower and then go outside in a warm jacket, sweat begins to be released and washes the antiperspirant out of the pores.

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At night, provided that the temperature in the bedroom is comfortable for you, you will not sweat. As a result, the product will have time to settle in the pores and will not be washed away by the streams of the morning shower.

Choose long-acting products

When purchasing an antiperspirant, give preference to those that provide long-lasting dryness to the skin.

According to the instructions, they are supposed to be applied to dry, clean skin (remember, this should be done before bed) for three days, so that you can forget about the discomfort for several weeks.

True, some of these formulations have a significant drawback: sometimes they irritate the skin and make it itch.

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Internet resource editor


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  1. Use antiperspirant correctly
  2. Choose long-acting products