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[message] => [i=s] Dernière édition par Nccagou sur 2014-11-21 06:37 [/i]
hello,
First of all, please apoligize my written English as it is not my frist language.
I have a big problem with sweating hands. I wash regularly my hands, before and during my work, but it doesn't change anything ... I sweat so much that the back of the fabric is impregnated. Fortunately, it goes away when I wash the fabric when I fully finish my work.
I don't use the "wooden cercle" and so on ... as I like to feel the fabric in my hand.
I do not know what to do! Do you have any solutions other than wearing gloves?
thank you
Nccagou
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[message] => Very nice thanks for sharing
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[message] => I don't know. Maybe a light powder? Washing your hands regularly, when you feel the sweat?
My hands are usually dry, so I have no experience with this problem...
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[message] => You could put roll-on anti perspirent on your palms before you sew maybe? My sister has rally sweaty feet, so does that in summer.
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[message] => There are a couple of short-term methods you could try to reduce the sweat as you work (but just note that some of these may leave residue on your floss & fabric, so be careful)...try one at a time - not all at once!:
*rub antiperspirant on your palms (you don't have to get special antiperspirant for this - over the counter stuff should work but your Dr can also prescribe some)
*rub palms with baby powder or cornstartch or baking soda
*rub palms with alcohol-based hand sanitiser
*rub palms with geranium oil
In the long term though, it might be wise to go see your doctor. Sweaty palms is a localised form of hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) & there are treatments for it. Good luck!
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[message] => Thank you everybody for your replies !
I was wondering if I could wear medical glove ... as I will order a hand dyed fabric and I have to be very careful with my sweat.
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Dernière édition par Nccagou sur 2014-11-21 06:37
hello,
First of all, please apoligize my written English as it is not my frist language.
I have a big problem with sweating hands. I wash regularly my hands, before and during my work, but it doesn't change anything ... I sweat so much that the back of the fabric is impregnated. Fortunately, it goes away when I wash the fabric when I fully finish my work.
I don't use the "wooden cercle" and so on ... as I like to feel the fabric in my hand.
I do not know what to do! Do you have any solutions other than wearing gloves?
I don't know. Maybe a light powder? Washing your hands regularly, when you feel the sweat?
My hands are usually dry, so I have no experience with this problem...
There are a couple of short-term methods you could try to reduce the sweat as you work (but just note that some of these may leave residue on your floss & fabric, so be careful)...try one at a time - not all at once!:
*rub antiperspirant on your palms (you don't have to get special antiperspirant for this - over the counter stuff should work but your Dr can also prescribe some)
*rub palms with baby powder or cornstartch or baking soda
*rub palms with alcohol-based hand sanitiser
*rub palms with geranium oil
In the long term though, it might be wise to go see your doctor. Sweaty palms is a localised form of hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) & there are treatments for it. Good luck!
My daughter has the same problem, and the dermatologist prescribed an special antiperspirant in form of cream, and she uses it only a few days of the week and the results are notorius, so the cost of this product is not as high considering she uses not as often as a common antiperspirant. Maybe if your problem is not thatserious, you may use a common antiperspirant, in other case I recommend you to go to the dermatologist. In my country is not difficult to get this products over the counter without prescription, but i'd rather ask for a physician's advice. Hope that your problem could be easily solved.
Wash more frequently with a stronger soap/handwash and don't moisturise. Use a hand sanitiser with alcohol to remove any oils. I would recommend a hoop so there is less contact with the hands