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Driclor solution for sweaty bettys!

black_pearl
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following advice from this forum i bought some driclor solution yesterday and applied it for the first time last night. Wow! I cannot believe the difference it has made in one day :j whilst i must admit to baulking at the price a bit, i can see now that it's worth every penny.
but i do have a question...
it says on the instructions to apply it nightly for 1-2 weeks, and then to reduce applications as required. how often do you have to apply it? does that 1-2 week period do enough to get you stop sweating excessively on a long term basis, or do you still need to apply the dricolor on a fairly regular basis?
but i do have a question...
it says on the instructions to apply it nightly for 1-2 weeks, and then to reduce applications as required. how often do you have to apply it? does that 1-2 week period do enough to get you stop sweating excessively on a long term basis, or do you still need to apply the dricolor on a fairly regular basis?
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I've been using this for years, fab isnt it!
I now only apply it when I feel myself starting to get a bit sweaty after a long day, I can go months between applications.
If its stopped you sweating already, I would only use it again when you feel yourself starting to sweaty again.0 -
i have been using this for a couple of years and agree it is worth every penny. only have to use it in the summer though. i use it nightly for about 4 nights then cut it down to a couple of times a week.0
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You might be able to get the doctor to prescribe it, like he does for my daughter. Very useful if you don't have to pay for prescriptions.0
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I know this product very well. You will need to reduce the amount you use. You may or may not be able to give it up altogether. One word of warning to anyone reading this thread- I am sure the OP doesn't need this- Driclor is only useful for people who produce a lot of sweat. It isn't just a strong version of a normal deodourant. If you use it on skin with normal levels of sweat production it will probably be very painful.
It is available on prescription because it is a serious medical product and it is only intended for people with a problem.
I am glad you have found it and are getting the benefit from it.Student of the science of beauty0
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