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Reddit mentions of Perspiguard Maximum Strength Antiperspirant 50ml - 5 Day Protection
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I can't shed any light on this I'm afraid, though I can offer a 'solution' (apologies for the pun) which can help you: This. Given it is a spray, it would probably make for the easiest application for a (probable) hairy area.
Goodluck.
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I think you have something called Hyperhidrosis. I have too. I sweat a lot without doing anything. I could be playing Fifa and it would look like I've had some marathon. But not. However not doctors could help me with my problem. So I took matters in my own hand and found this wonderfull product!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Perspi-Guard-Antiperspirant-Treatment-50ml/dp/B004803YDI
It really just makes your armpits dry as a dessert. What you do is, apply it before you sleep in the effected area( Your armpit), and the next morning wash your armpits, and then you have 5 days of dry armpits, but you have to apply it every 5 days. But it only takes like 2 minutes!
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Max-strength anti-perspirant. I haven't used it for this particular purpose, but it works all over the rest of my sweaty, sweaty body. Couple of hours lifting or a 10k run. It keeps me dry. So I've no reason to doubt it wouldn't work on your hands while gaming.
you can get hand antiperspirant like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004803YDI/ref=s9_acsd_al_bw_c_x_1 but I have never used it so I can't say if it is effective, there seem to be mixed reviews.
EDIT: changed the link to one with more reviews
Have you tried something similar to this?
I have am currently using a roll on (Right Guard) but it doesn't seem to dry in the time after my shower and before I have to leave for work by the time I get the station I'm rather sweaty (30 minute casual walk in not so hot English weather)
I may try the Molton brown though as I've heard it's good else where on the internet and was tempted last time I went to buy some.
Have you tried something like this: Perspi Guard Antiperspirant Treatment (UK)?
It's very effective. I used to sweat a lot in social situations (social anxiety), and using this helped with that. The hand is probably the easiest place to apply it to, as well!
Otherwise see a GP and mention how it's affecting your quality of life. They might have something even stronger to prescribe.