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Why do we sweat when we are nervous?

2023-02-22T20:26:11.332Z


It is something natural, but it is usually uncomfortable. Especially on certain occasions. The nerves of a first date can expose us to somewhat embarrassing situations. How do we avoid them? Rexona Clinical has the key.


Why does it happen to us?

What went wrong in humanity's masterplan so that the human body, every time it goes through a situation of stress or anxiety, begins to exude an unprecedented amount of water from each of our pores?

We don't deserve it.

Fortunately,

Rexona Clinical

put the 10 on and launched its new formula with 3 times more protection and odor control than a common antiperspirant.

This technology generates a

micro shield against perspiration to keep you dry and fresh all day

.


Perspiration is a natural reaction of the body, when we get nervous

The body reacts to a given stimulus in different ways.

When we are nervous, stress hormones are activated

that cause our body temperature and heart rate to increase slightly.

This sends a message to the sweat glands telling them that it is time to act to cool the body down a bit: it immediately takes charge of the situation, generating what we have the most: sweat.

Thus, that invisible enemy appears, especially in those moments where we want to avoid it the most, such as... on a first date.

In short,

we sweat to regulate body temperature

.

But sometimes it is not a product of the outside heat.

In general, when faced with anxiety and stress, the brain receives the message that the body is overheating and this triggers perspiration.

And this can occur even in the face of a sought-after situation that is presumed to be pleasant, but that

makes us nervous, such as the possibility of a first romantic or loving encounter

.

Even if we find a logical and rational explanation for the reason why we sweat, that does not leave us calmer.

The body seeks to cool off in the face of heat, but also with other stimuli

For that sweating that only makes us even more nervous, we can try to breathe deeply and in a controlled way;

avoid certain fabrics that do not allow the skin to breathe, and when the time comes, get up for a few minutes with some excuse.

However, the best solution is to use an

effective antiperspirant like Rexona Clinical

, which creates an insurmountable barrier against sweat and leaves you feeling fresh and pleasant, no matter what's going on around you.

That also helps us to have greater confidence.

The Rexona Clinical formula provides greater protection and a feeling of freshness for longer

The human body contains millions of glands that release sweat, which is made up primarily of water.

And it is precisely the apocrine sweat glands that are activated when we are stressed.

Unfortunately, the sweat generated by these particular glands contains more nutrients than other similar ones, which can also cause a bad smell.

The development of the new Rexona Clinical creates an intelligent barrier that

blocks moisture for 96 hours

, providing maximum protection while

providing a pleasant aroma

.


Staying hydrated, avoiding smoking, spicy food, and alcohol are also good tips, because they may trigger excessive sweating.

It is good to be aware of these factors.

However, it will be impossible to avoid something that will continue to happen to us.

Confident and relaxed, the best way to experience a meeting to get to know someone

 Should we put aside everything that makes us nervous so as not to sweat?

And resign ourselves to no longer having that wonderful feeling of "butterflies in the belly" that a first date generates?

No, none of that.

With Rexona Clinical the solution is at your fingertips.

Use it in any of your presentations before leaving and forget about the problem.


Source: clarin

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