Excessive Sweating Information on Excessive Sweating Treatments

Driclor

driclor Driclor is an effective roll on treatment for excessive sweating. It can be applied to the underarms, as well as hands and feet. It works in a similar way to other hyperhidrosis treatments by using Aluminium Chloride to help reduce the amount of sweat which comes out of the pores in the applied area.  Driclor is safe to use anti-persperant and the ingredients are only active on the skin and not absorbed into the body.  This means Driclor an be used as a treatment for excessive sweating for a long term basis, during pregnancy and through breast feeding.Driclor is applied before bed via the roll on applicator. It needs to be left a few minutes to dry properly – otherwise it can stain clothes and jewellery.  It is applied before you go to sleep, and your body is in a horizontal position as this is when your sweat glands are least active.  In the morning it needs to be washed off thoroughly and you apply your usual deodorant.

Driclor can take a few weeks to start working, but when it does application can be reduced to around once or twice a week.  I have used Driclor for underarm sweating and can vouch for its effectiveness.  Within a week or so I could reduce the treatments and I now only have to apply it once a week or fortnightly to stay dry.  When I started I ignored the instructions a bit, and over applied and applied too frequently.  This gave me a bad skin irritation, but as soon as I started following the instructions it worked well, without irritation.  I really would recommend this as a good treatment for Hyperhidrosis.

I chose Driclor as it one of the most affordable treatments for excessive sweating.  I now buy it online as I find there are much better discounts to be had, over the high street!  It also saves any potential embarrassment.

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