Prashant Mishra
Excessive facial sweating, known as facial hyperhidrosis, can be embarrassing and uncomfortable. It often affects the forehead, upper lip, and scalp.
Drinking plenty of water helps regulate body temperature and can reduce sweating. Aim for at least 8 glasses a day.
Use Antiperspirants
Specialized antiperspirants for the face can help block sweat glands. Look for products with aluminum chloride.
A consistent skincare routine keeps your skin healthy. Use gentle cleansers and non-comedogenic moisturizers.
Certain natural remedies, like witch hazel and apple cider vinegar, have astringent properties that can help control sweat.
Clothing made of natural fibers like cotton allows your skin to breathe, reducing sweat.