It is generally not recommended to apply a solution of glycolic acid under the armpits for the purpose of reducing sweat. It is important to consult with a pharmacist before trying any new products or treatments for excessive sweating. Some anti-perspirants may contain higher concentrations of certain active ingredients that could be more effective. It is best to discuss your options with a healthcare professional to determine the best course of action for you.
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