Top 10 tips to sweat less

July 26, 2012, 9:25 amnewidea

Breaking a sweat is never a good look. Whether you’re a gym bunny or a sun-worshipper, follow these 10 tips to stay fresh and dry all day long.

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1. Breathe easy
Avoid excessive perspiration by making wiser outfit choices. Ditch form-fitting styles and opt for light-coloured, loose-fitting, breathable outfits with good ventilation.

2. Eat wise
Ever munched on a curry and noticed your eyes start to get a little moist? It’s no coincidence. Spicy foods cause what is known as ‘gustatory sweating’, which causes the face to perspire. It’s thought to be a side effect of salivating and designed as a way to cool your skin. There’s one easy way to avoid this kind of reaction – ditch the chillies for good!

3. Avoid alcohol
Okay, okay, so it’s unfortunate, but if you’re prone to excessive sweating, alcohol is not your friend. When you drink, you’ll probably notice your skin takes on a pinkish glow. That’s because alcohol widens the blood vessels underneath your skin, making them appear pinker. It also increases your body temperature, making you sweat more.

4. Dodge the sun
It seems obvious: the sun makes you hot, so avoiding it makes you sweat less. Yet people still venture out into the midday sun where they quickly dehydrate and end up soaking their clothes. Be wise and avoid the hottest parts of the day.

5. Cool down

When you feel yourself perspire, take swift action to cool down – whether that’s jumping into a pool, taking a cold shower or fanning yourself to bring your temperature down a few degrees.

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6. Towel off
If you’re prone to sweating, it’s wise to bring a hand towel out with you; particularly while exercising or staying out in the sun. Okay, so it won’t stop you perspiring, but it may just save your blushes.

7. Chill out
It’s not just the sun that can turn you into a sweaty heap; stress also triggers perspiration. Take time to chill out, whether that means a day of pampering or heading to a yoga class. Just remember to avoid bikram yoga!

8. Cut caffeine

Don’t panic! You don’t have to cut out your morning latte altogether; just remember that caffeine is a stimulant, which kicks the nervous system into life and increases the amount you sweat. If you need your caffeine fix, make sure you’re in an air-conditioned environment or can hop in the shower afterwards.

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9. Slash the salt
Eating junk foods packed full of sodium can make you a heavy sweater. The reason? The body tries to expel excess salt through sweating, so eating too much salt will leave you sweaty and dehydrated. Not attractive…

10. Be prepared

An easy and effective solution to keep underarms dry is to use a clinical strength deodorant to provide extra protection, such as Rexona Clinical Protection Deodorant. Its unique formula is designed to keep you dry all day, even when the odds are stacked against you.

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9 Comments

  1. amd11:40am Thursday 26th July 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Turns out this obvious nonsense was just an ad for Rexona. Thanks again Yahoo!

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  2. Blah11:25am Thursday 26th July 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Sweat is detoxing, the more I sweat in yoga and the sauna the better I feel. Best thing I ever did for my body was stop using anti-perspirants those sprays are bad news for your skin. Anyway females don't we glisten....

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  3. will-i-am10:25am Thursday 26th July 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Beady_Eyed is a LABOURious troll. Get a life. It is time to start "sweating" about your whitewash at the next election.

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  4. marmotte09:50am Thursday 26th July 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Sweating helps to cool the body. You hang a wet Hessian bag in a tree with wine in it and the wind blowing over the bag will cool the bottle down a bit. That's what sweating is for; to cool the body. There is something wrong with people who don't sweat when it is hot or when they exercise (often caused by illness or medications). It is ridiculous that the fashion industry decided that it does not look good. ‘Eek’ photos of celebrities sweating are stupid. Sweating is a NORMAL body function.

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  5. Ringa09:28am Thursday 26th July 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    All we read about sweat is #$%$ you go to the gym to sweat, so be sweet put something sensible.

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