Saturday, 22 February 2014

Stop excessive sweating now!



I'll admit right now that this will not be the most glamorous post I will be doing, and it won't be of interest to many people. But for those of you who have the same problem as me will be very interested in what I am about to review.

Basically, this review is on Driclor: a roll on applicator that combats excessive sweating. I know that every body sweats and that it is actually a good thing to sweat. But when you are sweating whilst you are simply just sitting down you know that something must be wrong. I remember going through my school years with this condition and being constantly embarrassed to take my jumper off incase I had the dreaded sweat stains. And grey clothing was always a no go! But when it came to my first year of University I discovered Driclor after vast amounts of googling 'excessive sweating'. After I read a few reviews I went to my local Boots store and bought the item for £6.15. And that purchase was most probably the best recommendation I have ever bought as I have not looked back since.

To get this application to work its wonders you simply have to apply it every night to your underarms and then wash it off every morning for about a week. They say in the instruction leaflet that it will take about a week for you to start feeling a difference, but to be honest I felt a difference after a day! However, I carried on applying the solution to my underarms as it told me, and the final results were amazing. My armpits were not only dry when I was sitting down but they were also dry during exercise regimes.

To continue the effects of this treatment you do have to apply this roll-on when you feel like your armpits are starting to sweat again. In my experience I now only have to apply Driclor once a month, and over the past three to four months I am only on my third bottle, which is pretty impressive considering the size of the applicator.

However, there is one problem with this solution that many people will pick up on after use. And this is to do with its mild itchy irritation during the first few applications. This is down to the aluminium chloride ingredient. But what I found was that it irritates more the sooner you apply it after shaving your underarms. So if you are to apply Driclor then please wait a couple days after shaving as I find it makes it all so much more bearable. Maybe even wait a week if you are really struggling.

Overall, if you think that your sweat is getting in the way of you living a normal life, then please do go and buy a bottle of this. And you can thank me later ;)

Positives:
-It works!!
-After the first week, you only need to apply it once a month.
-Affordable. In 3-4 years I have only spent £18 on three bottles.
-Sweat stains no longer exist. I can now wear grey!
-Easy and quick to apply.
-Can be applied in other sweaty places, although I haven't tried.

Negatives:
-Mild stingy/itchy irritation (but I found it bearable).
-Should only be applied after a couple days of shaving.
-Some people have complained about dryness after use (but I didn't experience any).

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