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Dr. Sweat Antiperspirant Roll On 50ml Clinical Strength $11.50 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Since my local pharmacy stopped carrying Driclor nothing worked for me until I found Dr Sweat. On special for a short time.

Lab-tested and clinically-proven to reduce sweat for 7 days
Dr. Sweat contains an extreme high level of sweat protection available without a prescription, designed for people who suffer from excessive sweating
The Dr. Sweat Roll on is the only antiperspirant designed for excessive sweaters that uses Aluminium Zirconium Chlorohydrex GLY, which is 50% kinder to the skin than Aluminium Chloride based formulas
Alcohol-free and fragrance-free deodorant formula
Our antiperspirant deodorant is suitable for men and women

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  • -2

    7 days! Are people not showering daily?

    • +3

      It reduces sweating for 7 days, not showering

      • +1

        With some clients they might not shower for 7 days no matter how much we beg. Lol 😂

  • +1

    Does this burn and make you want to take a pitch fork to your under arms like Driclor?

    I have been looking for a replacement since it was discontinued

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    • It did for me, still trying to find something that doesn't with the same sweat reduction.

      • +2

        It's been years since I got it but Sweatblock from the states was next level. A wet wipe before bed and not a drop for about a week. I looked the other day and they have a tonne of products now, didn't burn as well.

  • +1

    It's milder than Driclor but I didn't mind the Driclor burn (you knew it was working its magic)

    • +1

      Absolutely knew it was working. Thanks for the reply

  • +1

    Thanks, I'll give this a go.

    Just about run out of my driclor

  • I'm almost out of Natio for Men, so I'll give this a try.

    Driclor was too harsh on my sensitive sweat pits.

  • Says $14.42 for me?

    • +1

      They've jacked the price it seems, I'll adjust it in the title

  • I have been using something non chemical and has stopped excessive sweating - electric and have not used it for more than 2 years now and my excessive sweating is gone

    These chemical items I was told will have side effects ??

    • +1

      This is for people with hyperhidrosis, a clinically diagnosed condition that's not associated with sweating caused by exercise or atmospheric temperature. I don't experience any side effects from these products. YMMV.

      • Yep I am referring to same and not normal sweating due to sports

    • +2

      Can you share what is this that you have used that has stopped the excessive sweating? Thanks

    • Any more detail on this?

    • Iontophoresis?

      • Yep ionotophrosesis

        I used to have excessive sweating due to social anxiety,meetings or just abt anything

        After using it regularly for few weeks , now I don’t

        The device was costly so now I give it for free for people with this issue and then get it back

  • +1

    $6.95 at Cosmetic Capital, but $8.95 shipping if you spend below $60. I bought a couple of other bits and pieces I needed because I want to give this a try.

  • Wouldn't this be bad for your body if you block your sweat glands? Is that a way for it to release toxins?

    • My thought as well, not sure if it is a good idea for normal use.

  • I've noticed a listing on ebay for Driclor with a new sizing of 75ml at a ridiculous price. Hopefully no one buys that crap and their stock can expire like their previous listings.

    I didn't have the same results with the smaller 20ml driclor listed on ebay, I'm pretty sure it was MUCH weaker. I wouldn't bother with them or the one mentioned above.

    I'm going to pick up Dr Sweat if you guys say it works. Another one I picked up a few weeks ago was Odaban? shipped from the UK. Works just like the old driclor.

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