Try: Spray Deodorant
Like most things aerosol, spray deodorants seem a bit outdated. But the quick-dry spray formula means minimal smudging and rubbing off on clothes -- two things you want to avoid when prepping and primping before a big event. Model Karlie Kloss is known to pick up an aerosol antiperspirant every time she's in Europe for this very reason -- it keeps those pricey couture gowns pit stain free on the red carpet and the runway. Follow suit and spray Secret Antiperspirant Deodorant Aerosol, $4.79, before you step into that bridesmaid gown or cocktail dress.
Like most things aerosol, spray deodorants seem a bit outdated. But the quick-dry spray formula means minimal smudging and rubbing off on clothes -- two things you want to avoid when prepping and primping before a big event. Model Karlie Kloss is known to pick up an aerosol antiperspirant every time she's in Europe for this very reason -- it keeps those pricey couture gowns pit stain free on the red carpet and the runway. Follow suit and spray Secret Antiperspirant Deodorant Aerosol, $4.79, before you step into that bridesmaid gown or cocktail dress.
Try: Ulterhapy or MiraDry
If you're just completely over the whole idea of sweating, it may be time for more drastic measures. Thanks to technology, there are ways to get rid of pesky perspiration for good. The FDA has approved select non-invasive, in-office treatments that can permanently stop sweating by destroying sweat glands.
Ultherapy is a quickie lunchtime procedure that uses high-frequency ultrasound to heat and destroy sweat glands. "The process usually takes about 15 minutes and patients see long-term, permanent results after just one to two treatments," says Frank. The total cost for both sessions will be between $4,000-$5,000.
MiraDry is similar procedure that uses electromagnetic energy to heat and destroy the sweat glands. This one takes about an hour and requires two sessions, three months apart at a total of $3,000, for the best results.
If you're just completely over the whole idea of sweating, it may be time for more drastic measures. Thanks to technology, there are ways to get rid of pesky perspiration for good. The FDA has approved select non-invasive, in-office treatments that can permanently stop sweating by destroying sweat glands.
Ultherapy is a quickie lunchtime procedure that uses high-frequency ultrasound to heat and destroy sweat glands. "The process usually takes about 15 minutes and patients see long-term, permanent results after just one to two treatments," says Frank. The total cost for both sessions will be between $4,000-$5,000.
MiraDry is similar procedure that uses electromagnetic energy to heat and destroy the sweat glands. This one takes about an hour and requires two sessions, three months apart at a total of $3,000, for the best results.