It's a common enough problem—you've been focused on your game for a few hours, but your hands are distractingly sweaty. This can make it hard to hold your controller and it's probably affecting your gameplay. While there's no way to completely stop yourself from sweating, there are several quick solutions. Read our answers to some of the most common questions about sweaty hands while gaming.

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How do I prevent my hands from sweating?

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    Rub grip-enhancer lotion on your hands to improve your grip. Squeeze a drop of the lotion onto your palms and rub them together for 15 seconds. Keep rubbing the product across your palms and fingers until they feel dry. The lotion can reduce sweating so it's easier to hold your controller.[1]
    • Look for a lotion that includes isopropyl alcohol, silica, glycerin, xanthan gum, and antiperspirant.
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    Coat your clean hands with cornstarch. Wash your hands with soapy water and dry them really well to remove dirt, grease, and bacteria. Shake cornstarch onto your palms and rub your hands together. Work the cornstarch between your fingers and get your hands completely coated. Then, wait about 15 minutes so the cornstarch can really dry out your hands. Take a dry cloth and wipe off the excess cornstarch before you start playing.[2]
    • You can use baby powder instead of cornstarch but look for talcum-free products since studies suggest talc contains asbestos which can cause cancer.[3]
    • You can also rub a piece of athletic chalk onto your palms to make it easier to grip your controller.

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Can I put antiperspirant on my hands?

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    Yes—spray antiperspirant onto your palms before you game. The antiperspirant works when your skin begins to sweat. It gets pulled down into your sweat glands and blocks them. This sends a signal to your body to stop producing sweat.[4]
    • If your hands feel irritated or you notice a burning sensation, stop using the antiperspirant and talk with your doctor.
    • You may have heard that aluminum in antiperspirants causes cancer. However, the American Cancer Society notes that there's no clear link between aluminum and cancer.[5]

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What can I do when my hands get sweaty?

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    Dry them on a clean cloth or napkin. You might find that you still sweat a little, even after trying preventative measures. For a quick fix, keep a hand towel near your gaming space so you can wipe your hands dry as soon as they feel sweaty.[7]
    • Try doing this every time you get to a loading screen. It can prevent your hands from getting so sweaty that the controller feels slippery when you hold it.
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    Take breaks to help you relax. It's no surprise that you sweat more when you're anxious or tense—things you probably feel constantly when you're gaming! Try to take frequent breaks. Even stepping away for a few minutes can clear your head and reduce stress. You might walk around the room or just get up and stretch.[8]
    • Even pausing the game and taking several deep breaths may help to calm you.

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Jessica Gibson is a Writer and Editor who's been with wikiHow since 2014. After completing a year of art studies at the Emily Carr University in Vancouver, she graduated from Columbia College with a BA in History. Jessica also completed an MA in History from The University of Oregon in 2013. This article has been viewed 17,384 times.
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