Imagine making a presentation in class, or in a meeting and once you hold the pointer and raise your hand – demonstrating, wet patches are on display for all to see. How embarrassing.
It’s a natural gift of nature. At least that’s what the average man says when asked the meaning of the term. While sweating is a natural form of excretion, it’s irksome to see sweat patches underarm. This isolating problem is penned as axillary hyperhidrosis.
Pertaining to fashion, and clothing in general, excessive sweat damages fabrics and clothing. Seen those yellowish yoke-like marks in armpit areas of clothes? Yep, that’s it. Sweat damages Cotton, Polyester and Elastane faster than any other fabric as sweat are a bacteria and because the aforementioned fabrics absorb liquid, it makes colonies in the fabric which causes mold (yellowish yoke).
Although some factories and manufacturers have introduced Anti-Microbial Garments, which contains odor technologies to help your cloth last longer. Although this is very viable, the best solution to avoiding mold in armpit caused by sweat is, of course, using a deodorant, and washing the clothing 12 hours maximum after use.