Sweating Too Much? How Driclor Solution Can Help Control It

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Driclor Solution: A Complete Guide

Excess sweating can be an uncomfortable condition as well as a source of embarrassment. If you find that you sweat excessively, it may have an impact on your confidence especially in social situations. Driclor is an effective product designed to combat excess sweating in areas such as hands, feet and armpits.

How to Use Driclor

Driclor can be used to treat excess sweating (also known as Hyperhidrosis). This powerful formula contains aluminium chloride and blocks the sweat glands to prevent sweating. It can be used on the hands, feet or armpits and comes in the form of a roll on deodorant.

How Long Does It Take to Work?

Use Driclor on a night before you go to bed for the best results. This way, the product will block the sweat glands at a time when they are least active. Wash the formula off in the morning and apply it each night to see results. Once you notice that sweat levels have decreased, you can begin to reduce the amount of times you apply it.

How to Stop Driclor Stinging

Follow the instructions carefully when applying Driclor to avoid any unwanted reactions or stinging sensations. Do not apply Driclor to freshly shaven armpits as this can cause a stinging sensation. Apply sparingly as you would a regular deodorant. Always apply to clean, dry skin.

If you apply this to broken or irritated skin, a stinging sensation can occur. Use this product on hands, feet and armpits only and be careful not to let Driclor come into contact with the eyes or the mouth.

Driclor Alternatives?

Yes, Anhydrol Forte Roll On and Perspirex Original Roll On are both suitable alternatives for Driclor products and can address excessive sweating issues by blocking the sweat glands on the feet, armpits and hands.

Published 8th August 2017 by

Allan Green

Allan Green

Registered Pharmacist & Head of E-commerce

Allan has been a Registered Pharmacist for 25+ years

He specializes in Ecommerce and Over the Counter medicines.

He is a Registered Pharmacist, who studied at University of Bradford.

He has been with Weldricks since 2006, starting as a branch manager before moving into area management and deputy superintendent roles.

His current responsibilities include web development, marketing, content, customer service and web operations teams.

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