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Hyperhidrosis Antiperspirants--Which One"s the Best?

One question about excessive sweating that always pops up is, "What's the Best Hyperhidrosis Antiperspirant?" And it's a valid question.
I mean, aside from the fact that there's a million antiperspirants for excessive sweating to choose from, they each have unique characteristics (and prices).
How's an excessive sweater to know the best option? A recent study sought to answer that question finally.
The way it worked is, they 1) Got hundreds of sweaty volunteers, 2) Grouped them into 10 groups, and 3) Gave each one of the groups a different Hyperhidrosis Antiperspirant (an anti-P for heavy sweating).
Well the results were recently tabulated and the 1st Place Award for 'Best Hyperhidrosis Antiperspirant' goes to...
(Drumroll please.
) Odaban! (Crowd roars, "Yaaaaay!" You may have never heard of it, but dozens of real excessive sweaters have testified that Odaban is indeed the BEST hyperhidrosis antiperspirants currently available.
The main reason that people sited?
  • Odaban WORKS!
Obviously the main thing you're looking for in a hyperhidrosis antiperspirant is for it to reduce sweating, right? Well dozens of users reported that Odaban worked the best.
But why? And how?
  • It has a special spray-application system as opposed to the typical roll-on style.
Almost all the other hyperhidrosis antiperspirants have roll-on applicators that completely saturate the skin with a thick layer of the product.
At first glance, this may seem like a good way to apply antiperspirant.
The more product the better, right? Wrong.
Over-saturating the skin is not only less effective, but also causes irritation and sensitivity.
Not to mention, you go through the product much more quickly.
Odaban has a unique spray-applicator that allows for sufficient, but not over-application.
It ensures a nice even coverage of the effected area, and it lasts much longer.
  • Odaban uses a non-aqueous, silicon-based mixing agent.
Let's try that again.
In English this time--the way the antiperspirant is formulated reduces skin irritation dramatically.
It's a little more expensive to make the product, but somehow
  • Odaban's less expensive than most hyperhidrosis antiperspirants.
How's that for a little icing-on-the-cake? Total no-brainer.
Plus, you can easily get it shipped to almost anywhere in the world.
You can get some from http://www.
Odaban.
com
.
And The Runners-up...
-Maxim antiperspirants -Cannot be found in stores.
Purchase online.
-Price is from $13.
95 - $39.
95 %2B Shipping (depending on location).
-30-day money-back guarantee.
Mitchum antiperspirants -Available in most retail stores, depending on where you live.
-Prices is not shown on website.
Probably $5 - $10.
-Slogan: "So Effective You Could Skip a Day.
" has been evaluated by the FDA.
Shown to stop sweat for up to 48 hours -No explicit money-back guarantee.
(But if you buy it from a retail store, obviously you can take it back.
) Hydrosal Gel -It can be found in some retail stores in Canada.
Otherwise online.
-Price is $34.
95 %2B Shipping (depending on location).
-It has a 15% aluminum chloride base.
-You can get a prescription and get the same gel with a higher concentration of aluminum chloride (20-40%).
-They have a money-back guarantee (unspecified time).
Most excessive sweaters have tried a a few hyperhidrosis antiperspirants.
Usually they don't find much relief, so naturally, they declare that antiperspirants don't work for them, and move on.
Don't give up that easily! A lot of people cure their sweating disease with antiperspirants (about 50%).
If your first approach didn't work, modify it.
Try something new.
There are countless combinations of different approaches you can use.
"The definition of insanity is trying the same thing over and over and expecting differentresults.
" If it's different results that you want, you must try different techniques.
Keep reading and make some changes! Want More?


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