We sweat and that’s natural. We sweat to normalize our body temperature, but some life changes such as pregnancy, menopause, or medical conditions can add to excessive sweating. Other times, people experience excessive sweating without life changes, known as…
We all sweat. After all, sweating helps regulate our body temperature. However, if you suffer from excessive underarm sweat—also known as hyperhidrosis—you know there’s nothing normal about it. It leaves you feeling embarrassed and distressed at the simple thought…
Do you struggle with excess underarm sweating? Fortunately we can help. Excess underarm sweating is also known as hyperhidrosis where there is severe sweating. Excess sweating may cause you to change your shirt frequently, cover up with jackets…
What is miraDry? For most of us sweating is unsettling in our daily activities. Looking for the strongest antiperspirants, painstakingly removing underarm stains from clothes, and avoiding social activities can be discouraging. That’s why Skin City is excited to…
Have you ever been embarrassed about excessive sweating, stains in the underarm area, not being able to wear the clothes you want? Or does it affect your confidence at work and in relationships? Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating is a…
Why Do I Sweat So Much? Does social interaction stress you out? While sweat plays a critical role in helping your body maintain its proper temperature, however, certain people sweat more than others. Sweating can be an indication of…
Sweating due to some stimulus is one thing and sweating profusely for no reason is an entirely different thing. One is a natural response, while the other is a medical condition. If you’ve observed that you’re sweating excessively, you…
Excessive Sweating ( Hyperhidrosis): Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is a debilitating condition for many people. The sweating stains clothes, produces bad odour and is tremendously embarrassing at work as well as at social outings. It affects personal as well…
WHAT IS SWEATING? Sweat is essential to human survival and serves as the body’s coolant, protecting it from overheating. There are two to four million sweat glands distributed all over our bodies. The majority of them are “eccrine” sweat…