Max Clinical DRIBOOST® Antiperspirant Wipes - 2 Pack Reviews

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SweatBlock is a trade-secret antiperspirant formula pre-soaked on a soft towelette. Specifically designed to stop excessive sweating and reduce irritation for up to 7 days per use, SweatBlock is strong against sweat even when other antiperspirants have let you down.<br /> <br /> Stay dry and comfortable guaranteed!<br /> Wear any color or fabric - worry free<br /> Save your shirts and your pride<br /> Apply every 7 days or as needed

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This honestly does work! I have excess sweating on one side of my body, its super embarrassing and uncomfortable being damp all day at work. I only use Sweatblock wipes once a fortnight and it's enough for me, wish I had known about this years ago. Real confidence booster knowing I can lift my arms and wear anything I want without worry.
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Posted 2 years ago
Nice to be wearing clothes other than black again !!
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Posted 2 years ago
i love it
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Posted 2 years ago
Don't give up! This product works well for me but it took more applications than suggested in the directions to see results. I used the entire box, daily, at the beginning and followed the instructions exactly. I almost gave up because it really did not start working until after 7 applications. Now I can use it every 3 days or so and have great results. No skin issues at all.
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Posted 2 years ago
I am so happy I found this product. I can now wear any color top without worry about sweat marks. I highly recommend this product, you won't be disappointed!
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Posted 2 years ago
I've tried pills prescribed by doctors and gels from other companies, nothing has worked so far, until now. Literally a potentially life changing product. I sweat excessively especially from my face all year round but brutally in the summer (it's extremely humid where I live). I've gotten bruises on my forehead from constantly rubbing with a paper towel, had to start carrying a rag. As you can imagine this is embarrassing and causes social anxiety, which causes more sweating! It's so bad I've been seriously considering Botox and even looking into surgery, but thinking about insurance coverage and side effects has stopped me. It's been a week since I first used the wipes (only 2 back to back), and though sweating hasn't stopped completely (particularly my hairline/upper forehead still sweats) virtually the rest of my face stays dry! Other parts of me still get super sweaty, but the one area I'm using the product on does not. The stinging after you first apply is intense and uncomfortable! And for me lasts about a good 30-60 minutes. But this is definitely worth a short time of discomfort.
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Posted 2 years ago
We are so thrilled to hear you have finally found relief from excessive sweating with SweatBlock! A few tips to help: Try applying the wipes for 4 consecutive nights to get the ball rolling. After that, you can revert to once a week or as needed. Second, a tingling/itching sensation is normal as the formula penetrates the skin. This should dissipate over time as your skin becomes more accustomed to it. Please reach out to us for any other questions :)
Posted 2 years ago
So far they work, I’m just wondering about the collateral damage on my health in the long run. To be honest.
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Posted 2 years ago
Thank you for your feed back! We're thrilled you found success with SweatBlock. The body sweats from many areas, not just under the arms. However, the body tends to release a lot of sweat from the underarm region and too much sweating can negatively impact daily life. The SweatBlock formula follows all FDA guidelines for an OTC clinical antiperspirant. Also, SweatBlock is not applied every day which limits the body’s exposure to the antiperspirant ingredients. There has been no correlation between the use of antiperspirants containing aluminum chloride and the occurrence of cancer. Here is a helpful link on additional information: https://www.sweatblock.com/is-antiperspirant-bad/
Posted 2 years ago