HowTo: Minimize Sweat on Your Hands (Driclor: Day 1 )

What’s Driclor? Well, you can read my previous post yesterday about My Sweaty Hands and you can read all about it there and why I am using it now. Driclor cost around P800-P900 Philippine Peso. I bought it at Mercury Drug here at Davao. I’m sure there are available in every branch.
Okay, here’s the result of the first day I’ve used Driclor on my hands. You might notice, I’ve mentioned day. That’s because I have a graveyard shift starting at 8:00 PM to 5:00 AM so I used it during the day, while I’m asleep.
I was amazed, when I woke up around 4:00 PM, I washed my hands as what it was instructed on the piece of paper included, and I felt like my hands are so clean, like something is covering it. I don’t know, can’t explain it. It felt weird but few hours later, there were still sweat on my hands, but not like before. It minimized the sweating. Hmmm, I’m excited on the 3rd day.
Now, what did I do? Okay, here is the procedure (as instructed on the paper) I’ve done, and the proper one.
- I removed all the accessories on my hands and fingers. Rings, bracelets, etc. I think it’s a good idea too to remove your nail polish or whatever you call it
- I washed my hands thoroughly with your favorite antibacterial soap. I am using Dial antibacterial soap. If you don’t know where to buy Dial, you can find it on Watsons store/pharmacy or your favorite pharmacy.
- Then after washing my hands thoroughly, I dried it with my towel and placed it in front of an electric fan to dry. The instruction said, your hands should be absolutely dry for Driclor to work perfectly.
- After drying my hands for about 30-45 minutes, I then carefully applied Driclor on my palms and in between fingers. I didn’t applied it on my whole hands ’cause only palms are sweating for me, not the whole hand.
- After applying Driclor on both hands, the instruction said that your palms, which you applied Driclor on, shouldn’t touch any cloth. So what I did was, I covered both of my hands with a pair of cellophanes (smoked). Or you can use sando bag, or any plastic that would fit your hands.
- When you wake up, just wash your hands thoroughly again to remove the remaining solution on your palm and you’re done. So, I’m going to repeat these steps tomorrow on the 2nd day.
It’s been couple of hours past since I rinsed my hands thoroughly, and the sweat already minimized on 1st day. I’m excited on the 2nd day
Watch out tomorrow!


You dried your hands for 45 minutes? Thats so much, though.
And after you applied Driclor, did your hands start to sweat through the anti-perspirant?