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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>ERICA: </strong> "Does Phillipe do Botox?" I ask my aunt. (Phillipe is my aunt's doctor friend.)  </p>
<p>"Why? YOU want to get Botox?!" she asks.</p>
<p>I do want Botox. Not on my forehead.  I couldn't care less about the barely visible lines on my 33-year-old face.  I want to get Botox under my arms before my wedding day.</p>
<p>I sweat...a LOT.  So much so that I've had to make certain concessions in my life: Silk clothing, out of the question. Cotton shirts require an additional layer (jacket, sweater, shirt) to be used as a cover up if necessary.  Most of my family members have this trait. It's hereditary and inescapable.<br />
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<p>This is not a glamorous discussion topic, but critical nonetheless. Dry Sol and the lesser <a href="http://www.dsehealthcaresolutions.com/index.php?src=gendocs&amp;link=CD_Home&amp;category=CertainDri">Certain Dri </a>(antiperspirants loaded with aluminum that you apply at night and really help to stop sweating) have been life savers for me, but I get lazy and forget to use them.  Also, I just don't want to take any chances with a $4,000 dress. And think of this: a lifetime of photos of me with rings underneath my arms would test my positive outlook to the limit. </p>
<p>A few months ago, I saw a segment on a morning show about using  Botox on people who suffer from excessive hand sweating. They happened to mention that this also works for  <a href="http://curesweatypalms.com/hyperhidrosis_Clinical_Info_Botox.shtml">underarm sweating</a> and I was immediately intrigued: read immediately transferring Botox designated money into my bank account. </p>
<p>Three months later I've yet to try this, but now that my  <a href="http://thebridalblog.observer.com/2006/05/a-pink-wedding-dress-with-pockets-just-17-minutes-in-carolin.html">dress</a> is finally ordered, it's back on my mind.</p>
<p>So returning to the initial question, yes, Phillipe does do Botox. <em>And he will have to fit my armpits into his schedule.</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>ERICA: </strong> "Does Phillipe do Botox?" I ask my aunt. (Phillipe is my aunt's doctor friend.)  </p>
<p>"Why? YOU want to get Botox?!" she asks.</p>
<p>I do want Botox. Not on my forehead.  I couldn't care less about the barely visible lines on my 33-year-old face.  I want to get Botox under my arms before my wedding day.</p>
<p>I sweat...a LOT.  So much so that I've had to make certain concessions in my life: Silk clothing, out of the question. Cotton shirts require an additional layer (jacket, sweater, shirt) to be used as a cover up if necessary.  Most of my family members have this trait. It's hereditary and inescapable.<br />
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<p><img alt="ericaantiperspirant.jpg" src="http://thebridalblog.observer.com/images/ericaantiperspirant-thumb.jpg" width="100" height="134" /></p>
<p>This is not a glamorous discussion topic, but critical nonetheless. Dry Sol and the lesser <a href="http://www.dsehealthcaresolutions.com/index.php?src=gendocs&amp;link=CD_Home&amp;category=CertainDri">Certain Dri </a>(antiperspirants loaded with aluminum that you apply at night and really help to stop sweating) have been life savers for me, but I get lazy and forget to use them.  Also, I just don't want to take any chances with a $4,000 dress. And think of this: a lifetime of photos of me with rings underneath my arms would test my positive outlook to the limit. </p>
<p>A few months ago, I saw a segment on a morning show about using  Botox on people who suffer from excessive hand sweating. They happened to mention that this also works for  <a href="http://curesweatypalms.com/hyperhidrosis_Clinical_Info_Botox.shtml">underarm sweating</a> and I was immediately intrigued: read immediately transferring Botox designated money into my bank account. </p>
<p>Three months later I've yet to try this, but now that my  <a href="http://thebridalblog.observer.com/2006/05/a-pink-wedding-dress-with-pockets-just-17-minutes-in-carolin.html">dress</a> is finally ordered, it's back on my mind.</p>
<p>So returning to the initial question, yes, Phillipe does do Botox. <em>And he will have to fit my armpits into his schedule.</em></p>
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