Excess sweating during summers is a common problem, especially in hot and humid climates like many parts of India. Sweating is the body’s natural way of cooling itself, but when it becomes excessive, it can lead to discomfort, dehydration, and body odor. This condition is often linked to Hyperhidrosis, where the sweat glands become overactive even without intense heat or physical activity.
In summer, high temperatures, humidity, spicy foods, and stress can all trigger increased sweating. While it helps regulate body temperature, too much sweating can affect daily life, causing embarrassment and skin issues like rashes or infections. Understanding the causes and managing it with simple remedies and lifestyle changes can help keep you fresh, comfortable, and confident throughout the season.
# Apple Cider VinegarHelps balance skin pH and reduce sweating.
How to use:
Apply diluted apple cider vinegar to underarms, palms, or feet at night. Wash it off in the morning.
You can also drink 1 tsp in a glass of water daily.
# Lemon JuiceActs as a natural deodorant and tightens pores.
How to use:
Rub a slice of lemon on sweaty areas or mix lemon juice with water and apply.
# Baking Soda + CornstarchAbsorbs moisture and neutralizes odor.
How to use:
Mix equal parts and apply like a powder on underarms or feet.
# Rose WaterHas a cooling and astringent effect.
How to use:
Apply directly on skin or mix with a few drops of lemon juice.
# Black Tea SoakContains tannins that reduce sweat production.
How to use:
Soak hands/feet in cooled black tea for 15–20 minutes daily.
# Sandalwood PowderKeeps skin cool and dry.
How to use:
Make a paste with water or rose water and apply to sweaty areas.
# CucumberNaturally cooling and reduces sweating.
How to use:
Rub slices on skin or drink cucumber juice regularly.
# Stay HydratedDrink plenty of water, coconut water, and fresh juices.
Proper hydration helps regulate body temperature and reduces excessive sweating.
# Neem Water BathHelps control bacteria and odor.
How to use:
Boil neem leaves in water, cool it, and use it for bathing.
# Wear Breathable FabricsChoose cotton and loose-fitting clothes to allow airflow and reduce sweat buildup.