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perspiration
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Perspiration is seen as undesirable in public and it is important to avoid sweating excessively, especially in professional settings.
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reduce perspiration
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Carrying a small handkerchief or portable fan to discreetly manage perspiration is a common practice, especially in formal or public settings.
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reduce perspiration
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Taking hot baths and using sweat-absorbing products like body powders are common methods to reduce perspiration.
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reduce perspiration
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Carrying a handkerchief or small towel to blot perspiration is a common practice to reduce perspiration, especially during hot and humid weather.
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reduce perspiration
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Using special absorbent and refreshing body sheets or wipes is common to reduce perspiration and keep fresh throughout the day.
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sweat
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Sweating profusely in public is considered impolite and individuals often make efforts to avoid sweating in public places.
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sweating
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Publicly visible sweating is often considered embarrassing or unhygienic, and it is common to carry handkerchiefs or use personal fans to avoid sweating in public.
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