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Keepons Eyeglass Retainers Helps Reduce Hyperhidrosis Suffering
Keepons Eyeglass Retainers Helps Reduce Hyperhidrosis Suffering
While there is no cure for Hyperhidrosis, there are many things you can incorporate into your strategy for dealing with your sweating condition. Keepons eyewear retainers is one of them.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) January 10, 2012 --
Hyperhidrosis, in plain English, is excessive sweating, profuse sweating, sweating when you shouldn’t be sweating and it’s a terrible affliction because it is perpetuated by fear conditioning (google Joseph Ledoux) and a positive feedback loop. A truly deadly combination and one that leads many Hyperhidrosis sufferers into the clutches of Depression or worse suicide. Along the way it creates social anxiety, leading you to withdraw from others, leading you to live inside your mind where fear thrives and because you aren’t surrounded by others who can offer a contrasting voice of reason to your automatic negative thoughts, you sink, slow at first, and then you plummet until there’s nothing left.
“I know, because I have Hyperhidrosis. I’ve had it since I was a teen. I remember it clearly. I didn’t have sweating problems before high school, and then when high school happened, I started sweating like crazy,” says Michael Wong, marketing manager at chamightlike.com.
“And I know how difficult it is. I’ve fought with HH for a long time now. Since high school and I’m now 42, so it’s been decades.”
Michael’s strategy against Hyperhidrosis consists of taking Glycopyrrolate to control the sweating. But Glycopyrrolate is not without its symptoms, namely bad dry-mouth and occasional headaches. “Still it mostly gets the job done and makes my life bearable. I also wear Keepons (http://chamightlike.com/collections/keepons) to keep my glasses from slipping, because a sweaty head is the number one reason why glasses fall down in the first place. I also wear layered clothes and carry a backpack wherever I go. If it gets too warm, then I take off a layer and put it my backpack. The fact that I’m self-employed is good. So I can wear shorts. In fact I wear shorts all-year round.”
Michael Wong credits his starting chamightlike.com because of Hyperhidrosis. “Initially I started Chamightlike because I wanted to showcase products that were cool. Things that would make a difference in people’s lives. So the first thing I started selling was Keepons eyeglass retainers. So you could say that I’m not only the president of the company, I’m also a dedicated user myself.”
Eyeglass retainers have come a long way. They’ve been on the market for about 20 years now. In the beginning they were just straps that connected the ends of your glasses together. But straps are inconvenient and don’t look good in professional settings especially when wearing a suit.
“There are still lots of companies who sell eyeglass retainer straps and cords, but that’s old news. That’s still 1980’s, last part of the 70’s. Technology has advanced a long way since then,” adds Wong with a look of seriousness on his face.
“After the straps, cords, and cables, came the first generation pair retainers. Basically a pair of attachments, one of each of your eyeglass temples. But these first types were made of cloth and cloth absorbs body odors. They didn’t take off.”
Keepons (http://chamightlike.com/collections/keepons) in contrast, is the newest generation of eyeglass retainers in that they look like two pieces of stylish earpieces. In fact, there are constructed from engineered rubber with a hollow tunnel running through them like as if William Gibson author of Neuromancer was ever to redesign macaroni. The hollow tunnel or aperture allows the Keepons to slip onto your eyeglass temples, stay there, and stop slipping cold.
“It does this primarily two ways. The rubber surface is non-slippery. It makes contact with your ear. It doesn’t slip even when you’re sweaty. Next the Keepons counterbalances the front heaviness of your glasses because the front is where the lenses are.”
“But the really cool thing about Keepons is that their made of transparent material and compact so no one will notice that you’re wearing them. Even if they’re standing behind you.”
And this is welcome relief to many Hyperhidrosis sufferers are excessively self-conscious in the first place.
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