How can soap cause excessive sweating?
Agitation – if any of the ingredients used in the soap are toxic to you, or if you are even slightly allergic to just one ingredient in the soap, your sweat glands aren’t going to like it, and may react by producing excessive sweating – the very thing you are trying to stop – to rid themselves of the agitating substance. So, that’s right, just use the very basic most natural soap you can find. Pure soap – normally yellow in color, no added ingedients, like scents, colorings, nor antiperspirants. When using soap, remember that the loofah is used after you use the soap. This helps to encourage the sweat pores to be recleaned a bit after the soap has maybe clogged them or agitated them. By using the loofah after the soap, rather than before or with it, you are doing the best you can to regenerate normal sweat pores and glands functioning. The deep cleansing of skin and sweat pores – Step #2 – the amazing loofah. Continue with 2nd Step This is a bit out of keeping with common practice, tha