PostHeaderIcon How I Stopped Excessive Underarm Wetness



I am fairly certain that you have come across products such as Certain Dri, “Clinical Strength” antiperspirants, or any other of the multitude of products that claim to reduce underarm wetness. I personally have some experience with quite a few of these products. I am going to share with you my experiences with Certain Dri, Old-Spice Clinical Strength, Klima, and Drysol.

I’ll start off by sharing my experience with Certain Dri. To make a long story short, the product definitely works. It is successful in reducing underarm wetness. However, the solution is only temporary. In my case, it worked for a grand total of two weeks. After that two-week span of dryness, my body started to sweat profusely all over again. Talk about a huge drop in confidence; I thought I had finally found a solution to my sweating problem.

After my short-lived success with Certain Dri, I moved on to try Old-Spice Clinical Strength Antiperspirant. This was just a total disaster. I followed the directions perfectly, and even gave my body time for the chemicals to kick in. I saw no results whatsoever. It was just an $8 stick of gump that did nothing to stop my perspiration.

So then I moved on to Klima. I found it through a Google search, and did my research on it. It looked like an excellent product, so I decided to give it a chance. The Klima spray came in the mail a few days later. The antiperspirant worked on my very first application. My armpits were bone dry and my confidence levels were through the roof. One bottle lasted me a month. Towards the end of the month, it seemed like the effects of Klima were starting to wear off so I emailed their customer service and explained my dilemma. They sent me a box in the mail containing another bottle along with a tube of some sort of armpit medication. I used both as instructed, and again saw a reduction of sweat for about a month. Again I felt disappointment as my sweating problem was only temporarily solved.

My final attempt at solving my excessive underarm sweat problem was with Drysol. Drysol was my most successful attempt; I stayed dry for about three months. It was a very painful three months. Drysol burned the crap out of my armpits. My armpits were raw. At first, I could tolerate the pain. After awhile, it just became too much and I had to stop.

I was at a dead end. I had no idea where to go to fix my problem. I gave up for a bit and actually just accepted that I was just a sweaty guy. Once again, sweating started to really affect my social life. I again became desperate for a solution to my underarm wetness. I decided to try a new antiperspirant that I hadn’t tried before. I went with Right Guard Sport Antiperspirant Spray. I swear, this stuff is the best I’ve ever used. It dries instantly on your skin. There’s absolutely no painful raw armpits, and I stay dry all day. Using that antiperspirant along with the techniques I found ” in this e-book ” have kept me dry for the past year. I highly, highly recommend that if you have a sweat problem, to check the e-book out. If you don’t feel like dropping the cash on the e-book, that’s no big deal. I’m not going to tell you that it’s some magic genie lamp that once read will grant you the power to become bone dry. The book does, however, teach you many different techniques and remedies you can use to reduce perspiration. At least try the Right Guard Sport spray. The stuff is great. Check it out, and report back with how you liked it in the forums. I’ll be waiting!

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