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james_bradley2026-04-17

I've been dealing with hyperhidrosis for years, and I've finally decided to try Drysol Liquid 37.5ml. It's supposed to be a strong antiperspirant that blocks sweat glands. Has anyone else tried this? I'm curious to know about your experiences, both good and bad. Did it work for you? How long did it take to see results? Any tips for applying it or avoiding side effects? I've heard about some serious side effects, so I'm a bit nervous. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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lauren_meyer4/12/2026

I'm a doctor and I've prescribed Drysol to many patients. If you follow the instructions and don't have sensitive skin, you should be fine. Just keep an eye out for any signs of an allergic reaction.

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lauren_knight4/12/2026

I had heard so many good things that I thought it would be a miracle cure. Then again it is a miracle because now I can wear white shirts again. It was a bit difficult to find because it was discontinued but I finally got my hands on it.

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ruth_fox4/12/2026

Hmm, I dunno if the benefits are worth the risk. There are so many natural remedies that can help with sweating, maybe you should look into them.

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peter_moore4/12/2026

Drysol saved me during job interviews. I was sweating buckets, but after a week of using it, I was dry as a bone. Just be careful; it might irritate your skin if you're sensitive.

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justin_vargas4/13/2026

I tried it and had a horrible reaction. My skin was red and irritated for days. I had to stop using it. Your skin might not respond well to it so it is best to patch test before hand.