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post #16 of 19
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Originally Posted by jmr07 View Post
Drysol, it works. Friend told me about it and I didnt sweat for about 3 months under my arms. would leave then gym with sweat every were except my underarms after a great workout, its crazy You put it on 3 nights in a row and you will not have the problem any more. Only thing it stings and you might not sleep that well, b ut its only 3 nights then you can use it every 2 months for one night to maintain it. here is the link to buy it http://www.canadadrugsuperstore.com/...pe=3&CC=2&AW=0
IIRC, you have to have a perscription in the US for Drysol. I was looking for something like that and I stumbled upon Maxim Anit-Persperant. Works great! $13-something a bottle that lasts a while(atleast a month and a half, but I tend to go crazy on it o.O). www.stopsweat.com - I recommend it, I've been using it for about a year now.
post #17 of 19
Ditto on Maxim. After a ramp up period you don't need to use it daily. I apply it at night two times a week and then use Tom's deoderant during the week for any sweat/smell that may come out. It minimizes how much aluminum you're using and achieves a pretty optimal result, in my opinion.
post #18 of 19
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Originally Posted by fortune View Post
IIRC, you have to have a perscription in the US for Drysol. I was looking for something like that and I stumbled upon Maxim Anit-Persperant. Works great! $13-something a bottle that lasts a while(atleast a month and a half, but I tend to go crazy on it o.O). www.stopsweat.com - I recommend it, I've been using it for about a year now.

Why would one need a prescription to buy something that stops you from sweating. I believe you, but it's just odd...
post #19 of 19
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Originally Posted by calvin1663 View Post
aluminum has also been linked to alzheimers, which is the reason I don't use an antiperspirant with aluminum in it. However, adidas makes an antiperspirant without aluminum, comes in silver packaging, forget what it's called though...

I find it works very well, and b/c there's no aluminum, no white stains...

Yeah, I recently found that out as well and read an article on it. I am using Certain Dri which its main ingredient is aluminum and it works quite well, but I still sweat (not as profusely as before). I'm trying to find a substitute for an effective anti-perspirant because my body gets hot very quickly compared to others and I sweat a lot (and I mean a lot) whenever it's even the least bit hot (think 70s).

I have found though, that shaving or trimming my underarm, wearing looser, breathable and lighter colored (cotton based) clothing and drinking lots of water throughout the day helps a bit.
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