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Anonymous
all of my undershirts get stained under the armpits after being worn just a few times and any real shirt I wear without an undershirt I risk ruining. I shower daily, but my body seems to grow resistant to deodorant. I have to change brands after about 2 or 3 sticks of a certain brand because it's like I'm not wearing any at all.
I'm up to prescription strength deodorant that costs a lot more and my stuff is still getting pit stains.
Anyone have any suggestions?
>> Anonymous
>>315863deodorant

Deodorant doesn't stop sweating. You need antiperspirant.
>> Anonymous
Diet change, or quit taking Rx drugs, if you can. If not, you're SOL. Chemicals can cause undesired effects.
>> Anonymous
>>315863
how about you go see a doctor?

Sweating too much could be a symptom of something.
Or he can prescribe something.

Also, maybe do more cardio? I dunno.
>> Anonymous
If you're wearing tight shirts this will happen. You need to find bigger shirts or wear black.
>> Anonymous
>>315872
I think it can be assumed that the word "deodorant" implies deodorant and antiperspirant.