HowTo: Minimize Sweat on Your Hands (Driclor: Day 3)
Well, this entry was supposed to be posted like a week ago, but i was very busy with work and somehow couldn’t find some time to post it. Okay, here it is. This post is about My Sweaty Hands and this post is about my 3rd day of using Driclor as a temporary remedy to stop my palms from sweating and I liked the results. Day 1 and Day 2 had some results and the 3rd day was amazing. My hands are dry, finally has the confidence to grip firmly during hand shakes, you know. A hand shake means so much for me to meet someone, your boss or other coleagues, even friends.
Well, it’s almost 2 weeks now and I’m just using Driclor once a week. It’s really amazing. My hands are dry, but the sad thing is, because my palms aren’t sweating anymore, I noticed that the sweat now exits on my head. I noticed that my head really sweats heavily when it’s hot or the environment is warm. But it’s fine, I carry a towel always in case that happens. Heh.
I think that’s it. My experience on Driclor is great. It does cost high, but hey, after 3 days, you only use it like once a week or when necessary. Just cool. Whew, I’m just not in the mood to post, but I have to update my blog. Just forcing myself so that I can somehow express myself and somehow unwind myself from stress caused by work and stuff. Whew, anyway, that’s it for now. Thanks for reading.
Marc
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@ jane29jeng – Cool, you’re from Davao. I bought it at San Pedro branch, which is 24 hours open. Nah, not that much sweat. It just sweats like when I’m a warm place and you’re uneasy, you know, those things. But it can be handled, no worries. I’m a sweaty guy though, so I was kinda used to it, heh. But people are not the same, so it might have a different side-effect on you. I just noticed mine on my head. Try it, so you can see.
And let me know with the results okay?
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#10 written by Rick 2 years ago
Hi, I am from Australia I have the same problem too however my feet sweat too and at times my head. I had botox on my hands about 1 year ago for $1,700 AU it worked for like 3 to 4 months and then the problem came back again. I really did not want to spend another $1,700 and the problem would of came back after a few months so i did little reach on some other products i can use for the problem and i found this page!.. I went and bought Driclor for about $18.50 AU which had 60mls, anyhow i used it last night (day 1) and when i woke up the sweat on my hands was reduced by 50% which is really good. So i am going to use it again tonight and hopefully those little patches that are left on my hands would dry up as well. So people this thing really works and its only been the 1st day, even though my feet sweat as well but i am not really worried about that part, lets hope the hands dry up!
One question i have, when i applied driclor my hands were a little wet and i need to sleep so i covered both hands with a plastic bag, however my hands were really wet in the bag as there was no air going inside the bag. So is there any other way i can cover my hands without using a plastic bag?
Thanx
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#16 written by Winnie 2 years ago
i sweat heavily on my head,back,palm,feet. Facial sweating is the worst thing that can happen to ones self esteem. I tried driclor on my scalp and forehead and it works wonder. I rarely notice any sweating on my head. But i been using it everyday and it has been 3 weeks now. The areas which i applied driclor on are getting rather itchy. my advise is not to apply too much on the forehead, some morning when i wake up the skin gets very red.
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#17 written by anonymous 2 years ago
hi..i just got driclor and wanted to apply it on my hands and feet. can i apply driclor on my feet and after drying it for a few mts, can i put socks on? so that it doesnt touch the bedding etc?
i also wondered if i put it on my hands, can i wear latex gloves over it? ofcourse not the tight ones, i color my hair and u get those gloves with them..so can i use those??
are u still using this product?
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#23 written by CaffeEspresso 1 year ago
hi i have excessively sweating on my hands, foots and underarms.looking to get driclor. after seeing using it ard 1year+, a few question to ask u.
wont it stain? hand use plastic glove, how about foot and underarm?
how long does it take for you to slowly decrease the number of times applying it? 1 week?
is this method very useful?
how serious is ur sweating before using this method? and after using?
people says that it will cause sharp pain and irritation and itchy. isit true? do you apply lesser to minimize this problem?
will the sweating problem change to other parts of the body? like you did mention in ur day3 post that your forehead sweats more. does it still having this problem now?
do your hand sweat normally now or totally dont sweat? cause if totally dont sweat even doing excercise will it be weird? or ur hands now are juz like normal people’s hand?
Thanks and hope you will be able to answer all my question. thanks in advance.
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@CaffeEspresso: Hi…
wont it stain? hand use plastic glove, how about foot and underarm?
- nope, I haven’t experience it staining any of my clothes when sleeping because it’s colorless. Driclor is actually for underarm but will work on the hands too, I just haven’t tried it on my foot.how long does it take for you to slowly decrease the number of times applying it? 1 week?
- It really depends actually on how slow or fast Driclor worked on minimizing the sweat. If you’ve noticed the sweating already minimized in just 1 day, then start using Driclor like twice or trice a week.is this method very useful?
- It is actually written on the manual included on the box.how serious is ur sweating before using this method? and after using?
- My hands do sweat a lot before I used Driclor like when I’m typing (because my previous job was a transcriptionist), the table where my keyboard was and also the keyboard itself was very wet that I had to wipe it with tissue after work so the next person will not notice it. And when I’m tense, my sweat would drip off my finger tips.people says that it will cause sharp pain and irritation and itchy. isit true? do you apply lesser to minimize this problem?
- I don’t remember the pain but the itchyness wasn’t that serious so I continued using it with the same amount everyday for 3 days until the sweat minimized.will the sweating problem change to other parts of the body? like you did mention in ur day3 post that your forehead sweats more. does it still having this problem now?
- It wasn’t on the forehead, i think it came from the top of my head as there are a lot more pores open there from the forehead. Yes my head sweats heavily before and after I used it so I haven’t noticed it that much.do your hand sweat normally now or totally dont sweat? cause if totally dont sweat even doing excercise will it be weird? or ur hands now are juz like normal people’s hand?
- I’ve already stopped using Driclor now ’cause it costs much to maintain for me. Hehe. But my hands do sweat normally now, not like before that it drips.Thanks and hope you will be able to answer all my question. thanks in advance.
- Thank you and you’re welcome.
Hope you’re satisfied with my answers. You could always come back and ask more.
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#25 written by CaffeEspresso 1 year ago
Thanks For The Reply
Just to let you all determine is my excessive sweating serious? or average? or small case?
I have excessive sweating on my palm, foot, underarm.
for palm, it can be quite wet at times(like made my keyboard and mouse wet and if i am writing the paper will be quite wet as well), sometime is juz sticky and cold, sometime nv sweat. not so serious until like dripping. To judge by percentage, 77.5% wet, 12.5% dry, 10% cold and sticky.
for foot, when it really sweats is really sweat like hell. was like quite watery but not to the case of dripping water and sometimes is dry. another part i want to mention is that when i go school or go out with my socks and shoe, when i reach home i take out my sock my foot seems to be dry and my sock is juz abt 45%-55% wet and not really got any really bad odour(bad smell).
underarm. sometimes wet sometimes dry. going out most likely will sweat even with normal deodorant(anti-perspiration) but even though it sweat but dosent seems to have really bad odour also. Judge by percentage 77.5% wet, 22.55% dry.
So do you guys think how serious is my excessive sweating? or average? or small case?
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@CaffeEspresso: I think its an average. I do sweat like you do on the parts of the body you’ve mentioned. I’ve figured also that when I’m tense, my body sweats a lot including those parts. But I’ve managed to control it somehow.
Like on the underarm, I use Axe deo stick which is effective on the “anti-perspirant” thing for me.
On my foot, I bought a pair of shoe which is sandal-like shoe, you know the air can easily flow in and out so it won’t sweat that much. Merrell and Adidas has those kinds of shoes..
Well, what I did was I roll one hand and then put on my protective thing (cellophane) and then roll on the other and put on the cellophane again..
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#31 written by Pim 5 months ago
i used driclor to my feet but unfortunately, it didn’t help me with my problem. Are there any other product to help me from keeping my feet dry?
thanks!and oh, i have some questions, whenever my feet sweat, my hands sweat as well, ive been suffering from this matter for almost 2 years. Before, it is only my feet that sweat, but after one year, my hands sweat as well
i hope someone can help me!
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Pim:
i used driclor to my feet but unfortunately, it didn’t help me with my problem. Are there any other product to help me from keeping my feet dry?
thanks!
and oh, i have some questions, whenever my feet sweat, my hands sweat as well, ive been suffering from this matter for almost 2 years. Before, it is only my feet that sweat, but after one year, my hands sweat as well
i hope someone can help me!Did you follow the instructions? Maybe Driclor isn’t effective on the feet. I suggest you use shoes who’s air can flow in and out easily (sandal-like shoes). And maybe foot powders may help also.
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Pim:
@Marc, i followed the instructions, nut nothing happened, i always use foot powder, my feet does not stop sweating, but the foot powder help in keeping my feet from smelling, but the sweating is very uncomfortablemaybe have it checked. Its not normal anymore. Also find some relaxation techniques you can use to somehow minimize the sweating. That worked for me as well.
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hi mark im also a filipino presently im working here in oman di talaga ako komportable lalo n kapag nasa trabaho i also address my case to a dermatologist and she reccomend to me this product which is DRICLOR i should use it for 6mos according to him i’ve been using it for a month but it really doesnt work..
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tolitz:
hi mark im also a filipino presently im working here in oman di talaga ako komportable lalo n kapag nasa trabaho i also address my case to a dermatologist and she reccomend to me this product which is DRICLOR i should use it for 6mos according to him i’ve been using it for a month but it really doesnt work..Hi Tolitz, thanks for commenting. Are you using Driclor before you sleep? Did you follow the steps thoroughly?
Kasi ang nangyari sakin ganito, after a week of using Driclor, the results are like remarkable, it really made my hands dry. So as per instructions, I only use it like once or twice a week and then after that, my hands became sweaty again, so I wondered why, maybe I was using it not too often na kasi its already dry, so I used it again daily… It didn’t work anymore, so I was observing what I did while using it.. I realized I didn’t relaxed well, and i haven’t had good night sleep as well ’cause I sleep on day time, graveyard kasi ako.
So i suggest, before you use it, you must be completely relaxed and your hands are dry applying them, don’t forget to use some kind of protection to the hands so it would stay on your skin as much as possible, and don’t use something that is too tight, find something that air can still go through ’cause if its too tight, your hands will sweat, and it will wash away Driclor. If you need to improvise, do it..
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Hi, just want to ask if you used Driclor on your feet also? I also experience excessive sweating on both my palms and feet.
Thanks!