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Summary: Magic Sauce
Comment: This product is named Drysol, but I call it MagicSauce.
For decades I had this strange problem where my left underarm would sweat a lot for no apparent reason, while my right side didn't sweat much. The usual store bought anti-perspirants didn't stop me from sweating. So I usually had to live with wearing a shirt that was wet under my left arm. Just recently, I thought to search on google for other accounts of people that had the one underarm sweating problem.
I found mentions of a product called Driclor, which as it turns out, seems to be the exact same product as Drysol, but with a different name. I was about to order a container of Driclor from a place in Australia, when I looked online further, and saw a mention of Drysol. I discovered that I could order Drysol from a location in Canada, which should arrive faster than something that had to be shipped from Australia to the United States.
I would describe the container of Drysol as a stubby version of the markers used to mark bingo game cards. It isn't exactly a roll-on, but a slide on. But the product inside is what I am here to talk about. Drysol immediately and completely stopped my underarm sweating! Wow! Just WOW!! Like magic! I am wondering why the FDA hasn't allowed this to be sold over-the-counter in the United States.
Well no matter where you need to get Drysol or Driclor from, just get it. Some posters online had complained of itchiness after applying Drysol, but I felt nothing...except relief.
I just wanted to edit this review to add that it has been two weeks since my one and only application of Drysol, and I have not sweated even one drop in two weeks!!! I don't know what to do with the remaining 98% of Drysol that is left in the container. Maybe I will bronze it.
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Summary: Drysol Works for Stubborn Sweating
Comment: Drysol is a heavy-duty 20% aluminum chloride solution that shuts down the sweat glands by shrinking them.
I always thought this was a prescription product, and am amazed that it is offered here on Amazon without a doctor's prescription.
I have used Drysol on my underarms (two treatments a week is all that is needed), and on my hands for palmar sweating. In the case of palmar or plantar (foot) perspiration, it works best if the Drysol does not dry out. Therefore, I apply it at night before bed, and then cover the area with a plastic bag. This somehow allows the Drysol to penetrate the tissues more thoroughly and affect more sweat glands.
I use Drysol on my hands and feet about 3 times a week and they stay fairly dry.
If you have really problematic sweating, this is a good product to try. Follow the directions carefully to avoid skin irritation.
Jim Koenig