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How Can I Handle Sweaty Hands?

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proposes Do you apply antiperspirant to your hands?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you apply antiperspirant to your hands?

Have you ever tried baking soda?

Do you drink plenty of water?

Do you wash your hands regularly?

Do you use coconut oil?

Are you keeping a towel with you at all times?

Common conclusions

If you have issues with heavy sweating,

Because baking soda is alkaline, it can reduce sweating and make sweat evaporate quickly. You should mix a few teaspoons of baking soda with water to make a paste. Apply the paste over your hands for around five minutes and then rinse your hands.

You can avoid excess sweating by keeping yourself hydrated with lots of water throughout the day.

Great! Regular hand washing will help cool your skin and keep profuse sweating at bay. You should stop using soaps unless your hands are actually filthy because it will dry your skin out and make your hands sweat more.

You should start using a coconut oil. The lauric acid in it helps kill sweat-causing bacteria. In the evening, after a shower, you should put generous quantities of organic and cold-pressed coconut oil on your hands.

Holding a sheet or towel with you at all times means that you will still be prepared when you start sweating profusely. You should look for cotton to get the most moisture absorption possible.

Great! Holding a sheet or towel with you at all times means that you will still be prepared when you start sweating profusely.

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