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@BeeRich33 You are correct. About 3% of the population suffer from Hyperhidrosis- which can be a serious medical condition resulting in excessive sweating. As a Scientist who works on the Secret brand, I can share with you that the data quoted in this video is not indicative of those who have Hyperhidrosis, rather women who have declared themselves heavy or some what heavy sweaters. That would be ~23% of women. The solution offered in the video is for these women who feel they are heavy sweaters
@hope518 I have it as well. Keep on trying solutions to make sure that nothing will work. I use Avert, which is glycopyrrolate. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. pharmacy.ca is the only place you can get this product, but there's another glycopyrrolate on the market now, but I forget its name.
But don't listen to this silly show, as they know nothing about real hyperhidrosis. They just want to sell something to women that perceive having issues...and that is a lot.
Hyperhidrosis is much more a problem than that. 1 to 2% have hyperhidrosis, not 23%. Women suffer from insecurity, so that statistic is huge bogus. This fluffy stuff isn't about hyperhidrosis, and doesn't come close to solving real issues. People that suffer from HH couldn't sit there in that studio under lights and be dry.
If you want an AWESOME deodorant for ANY occasion... even with excessive sweating try In Love With Bodycare new EST deo. It's all natural and works better than anything else!!
AmEv243 8 months ago
@BeeRich33 You are correct. About 3% of the population suffer from Hyperhidrosis- which can be a serious medical condition resulting in excessive sweating. As a Scientist who works on the Secret brand, I can share with you that the data quoted in this video is not indicative of those who have Hyperhidrosis, rather women who have declared themselves heavy or some what heavy sweaters. That would be ~23% of women. The solution offered in the video is for these women who feel they are heavy sweaters
SkinScientist 1 year ago
@hope518 I have it as well. Keep on trying solutions to make sure that nothing will work. I use Avert, which is glycopyrrolate. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. pharmacy.ca is the only place you can get this product, but there's another glycopyrrolate on the market now, but I forget its name.
But don't listen to this silly show, as they know nothing about real hyperhidrosis. They just want to sell something to women that perceive having issues...and that is a lot.
BeeRich33 1 year ago
@BeeRich33 how did you know. I have to go to school like this and no matter what u use u will still sweat. I use to breakdown b/c of it.
hope518 1 year ago
Hyperhidrosis is much more a problem than that. 1 to 2% have hyperhidrosis, not 23%. Women suffer from insecurity, so that statistic is huge bogus. This fluffy stuff isn't about hyperhidrosis, and doesn't come close to solving real issues. People that suffer from HH couldn't sit there in that studio under lights and be dry.
BeeRich33 1 year ago