Discover 3 Ways to Stop Facial Sweating

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So you want to stop facial sweating? I completely understand. Sweating underarms is one thing, a sweaty face is another. When you speak with people the first thing they notice is your face. If you have an issue with excessive facial sweating, it will literally be written all over your face. It can be embarassing, noticing people staring, asking "are you ok?", it is a social embarassment I wouldn’t wish upon anyone. So if you want to stop facial sweating, what can you do? Well thankfully, there are several techniques you can apply that will limit or even eliminate your facial sweating problem. Try out the following technniques and see how much they are of help to you:

1. The Vinegar Rag

Don’t ask me how or why this works but it does. Take a rag, soak it in some vinegar which you can buy at the local store, then rub that over your neck, behind your ears and over your forehead. This should stop facial sweating from getting out of control.

2. The Hanky

Notice how I left out the panky. It’s a good idea to carry around a hankerchief in your pocket so that you can keep your forehead dry at all times. To prevent excessive sweating before you go out someplace I would also suggest wiping your face down with a cold wet hankerchief. Just put a wet hanky in the fridge and use it to pad yourself down, it will help to close off your pores and help stop facial sweating.

3. Anti-Perspirant Face Gels

Rather than using an anti-perspirant roll on over your forehead, try searcing for anti-perspirant gels which you can apply to your face. Just apply a thin coating and let it dry and you should be good to go for a good portion of the day. Bring some extra along with you to work just in case. This is an effective method and should stop facial sweating in it’s tracks.

 

Did you know there is a way to stop underarm sweat easily in less than two weeks? To learn how to end your embarrassment, visit: Stop Sweating Start Living!

 

 

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