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SweatBlock Clinical Strength Antiperspirant Wipes- Treat Hyperhidrosis & Excessive Sweating - Up to 7 Days Protection Per Wipe - 10 count - Unisex #2
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  • STOP EMBARRASSING SWEAT BEFORE IT STOPS YOU - Wear the clothes you love and stay confident with SweatBlock underarm antiperspirant wipes. Stop hiding sweaty armpits and start living confidently. Strong anti-sweat protection for men, women, and teens.
  • FOR HYPERHIDROSIS TREATMENT & EXCESSIVE SWEATING - Clinical strength antiperspirant wipe strong enough for hyperhidrosis, nervous sweating, hormonal sweating, and perspiration due to prescription drug side-effects.
  • RAISE YOUR ARMS WITHOUT WORRY - Hug and high-five with confidence. Beat excessive sweat and stop sweating with SweatBlock Antiperspirant. Also great as a clinical strength deodorant: Stop underarm sweat, stop underarm odor.
  • DOCTOR CREATED. DOCTOR RECOMMENDED - Apply at night before bed - Up to 7 days protection per use - Safe, strong, and proven - Featured on The Rachael Ray Show & The Today Show.
  • LOVE IT, OR IT'S FREE - "Dry Shirt Guarantee" - Wear the shirts you love without pitting-out or your money back. 100% satisfaction guarantee. Proudly made in the USA. No Parabens, Phthalates, or animal testing.
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Height3.45 Inches
Length3.68 Inches
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Release dateSeptember 2014
Size10 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.07495716908 Pounds
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Found 48 comments on SweatBlock Clinical Strength Antiperspirant Wipes- Treat Hyperhidrosis & Excessive Sweating - Up to 7 Days Protection Per Wipe - 10 count - Unisex:

u/Ambiguous_Cat_Hat · 13 pointsr/Damnthatsinteresting

I've got the EXACT same problem, and its gotten worse as I've gotten older. If I've got something coming up that I really want to make sure I'm not going to sweat at all during I use a combination of these and this stuff. I also get self conscious about it, but these two products have made a HUGE difference for me. That top customer review for the towelettes says everything I can about their effectiveness for my fellow sweaty faced brethren.

u/6ixnogood · 12 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I posted this as a response to OP, but you might wanna check this out -- Sweat Block.

I bought it once, and it hasn't stopped working from the original package. Helped ENORMOUSLY. You still sweat a little, but no crazy pit marks or anything.

u/alligator_ears · 10 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

My dear fellow sweaty person, I feel your pain. I've tried several different primers, setting sprays, toners, astringents, creams etc. that I could still wear my normal makeup with, but to no avail. But then I found these and I've literally never been happier. Not gonna lie, it says not to use it on your face, but I have for like a year now, and my face is still fine. It didn't cause me to breakout, or have any side effects except I stopped sweating like a heroin addict. I hate the phrase "game changer" but these wipes changed my game.

u/rasterbated · 5 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

I don't think it would be that strange. Do you live in a hot climate? That might make it more acceptable.

You could also use this stuff called SweatBlock. I don't know a ton about it, but it definitely works to reduce excessing sweating. A friend of mine uses it in the summer.

u/THE_DUCK_HORSE · 5 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I got a product called sweat block you apply once a week, plus clinical strength deodorant daily. Really controlled my sweating. I usually only need it 1-2x a month. I also used it under my boobs haha. There’s also a prescription version by a different name.

Ofc check with your doctor about medical concerns, etc, esp if this is a new problem. Make sure you don’t have a thyroid disorder for example. And if you sweat less you can be more prone to overheating so hydrate properly and try to stay cool.

u/Photik · 5 pointsr/adderall

SweatBlock Antiperspirant - Clinical Strength - Reduce Sweat up to 7-days per Use https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002PQ8BQM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZsKoDbM3NYA01

Highly effective when you start using it, but it's losing its magic for me (ordered it 11 times so you can tell how I liked this product and its benefits).

Also look into fish oil supplements as that helps your heart function better. Perhaps that has a correlation with the amount we sweat when we use our meds.

u/Flippinchris · 5 pointsr/malefashionadvice

It's not related to clothing, but I'd recommend buying some antiperspirant wipes (https://www.amazon.com/SweatBlock-Antiperspirant-Clinical-antiperspirant-towelettes/dp/B002PQ8BQM). I sweat a ton as well and these will do you wonders.

u/dingle_dangle_dongle · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I've had a really good experience using [SweatBlock] (http://amzn.com/B002PQ8BQM)

u/how-am-i-not-myself · 3 pointsr/Hyperhidrosis

I am getting ready to try Sweat Block and Hydrosal.

I'll try to report back and let you know how they work, but it could be a week or two before I really have a good idea. I want to make the rounds with antiperspirants before I try anything more drastic. And if antiperspirants don't work, I may just try acceptance because I am concerned about some of the other options out there.

u/Gleeful_Robot · 3 pointsr/AskWomenOver30

I happened to read about these two products today in a lifehacker newsletter I receive, perhaps they may help? [Carpe]() foot antiperspirant or [Sweat Block](). I had no idea such products existed until this morning and the Amazon reviews rate them as excellent. Also I have read that 20 min black tea foot soaks helps with the smell allegedly, never tried it, so ymmv.

As to why they sweat so much, it's probably hyperhidrosis, which is a fancy way of saying overactive sweat glands. Usually it's hereditary, kicking in around puberty. I have a couple of family members who suffer from it. They are otherwise healthy except for the excessive sweating. There may be other medical causes, especially if it occurs later in life, but usually has other symptoms with it at some point.

Edit: a typo

u/aussieaggietex · 3 pointsr/houston

Hot enough that I am considering trying something endorsed by Rachael Ray, of all "people"... http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002PQ8BQM/

u/sepponearth · 3 pointsr/offbeat

I had the same problem until I found this. It works great and I can eat spicy food in public again.

u/AbsolutelyPink · 3 pointsr/breakingmom

For the shirts, use this stuff https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F8XP4ZA/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title
It's also available at Walmart and affordable. You can also use underarm liners. I know some fabrics do hold odor and make things stink worse.

I 2nd the Hibiclens idea. This also works well. https://www.amazon.com/SweatBlock-Antiperspirant-Clinical-Strength-Reduce/dp/B002PQ8BQM/ref=sr_1_18

Another thing you can do if you sweat a lot is to look at hormone balance and Botox shots.

If it's just odor, look at the food you eat. Atkins/meat diets make you stink. There is also an odor with onions/garlic. I tend to sweat those foods out no matter how I prepare them.

u/Medical-FuckedUp · 2 pointsr/violinist

Take a look at this:
https://amzn.com/B002PQ8BQM

EDIT: you need to be diagnosed by a doctor so that you can use that product safely!

u/Redseve · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

My god, Farty Mcgee is right! This could be a game changer, I found these on amazon that sound promising, or they'll give you cancer immediately.

SweatBlock Antiperspirant - Clinical Strength - Reduce Sweat up to 7-days per Use https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002PQ8BQM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_s9o8Ab85E3DFD

u/meganashleyxox · 2 pointsr/AskDocs

I’ve suffered with Hyperhidrosis for years and my main problem area is my face. My arm pits hardly sweat, but my face will pour with sweat even just standing around doing nothing. I’ve found two things that have worked. The first thing I tried was SweatBlock Antiperspirant from Amazon. It’s a wipe and it helped control my facial sweating for up to a week at a time! I didn’t want to risk it irritating my face before my wedding (although it never caused irritation before) so I tried the medication Glycopyrrolate and it worked the majority of the time, but I did still experience some sweating, just nothing to the degree I was before! I would give either of those a shot. I know for me, I start experiencing anxiety when I notice my face dripping and that only leads to me sweating more, so I practice taking deep breaths while sitting to calm my anxiety to prevent even more sweating. Hyperhidrosis is embarrassing (do people really need to point out I’m sweating inside in the AC?) but know you’re not alone!

u/Georgious · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I have the same problem - my pits go NUTS at the mere hint of warmth. Even in the winter, it's a miserable situation. I've tried Certain Dri and a few other products, to no avail. Any colored shirts - even with undershirts and clinical antiperspirant in full effect - got blasted. Pure misery.

...Until I tried Sweatblock Wipes 3 weeks ago.

I shit you not, I have never been more impressed with a bodycare product in my life. I noticed results the next morning. You only apply once a week (I even skipped a week to see how long it would last, and two weeks worked in the NY Spring so far.) There's a slight menthol-y smell as you dab (not wipe/rub down as apparently this can burn) around the underarm hairline before you go to bed. It essentially re-routes your underarm sweat to the next possible outlet. Mine happens to be my head/neck area, which kind of sucks, but doesn't ruin clothing and is much easier to manage than armpit swamp.

TRY it. Literally changed my life. I'm curious to see how well it holds up in the steaming NYC summer, but for now it's unreal.

u/luckers · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I tried every antiperspirant on the market and nothing works. I found this last year and it works crazy good!

u/kachapati · 2 pointsr/AskDocs

Not a Dr.

I have a medical condition that can at times cause excessive perspiration, not just the pits, primarily face, neck, throat and upper chest. I just recently found out about this they look like wet wipes, you pat the area before bed and they're supposed to help reduce sweat for one week. I have so far only used one but I had tremendous improvement. So much that I only started to notice the excessive perspiration on the afternoon of the 7th day, it was rather cool and I had to stop and realize my sweat issue really has nothing to do with weather and that I had been free of it for a week. I'd say it worked for me for about 8 hours less than a full week, which to me equals success.

u/maxfliddh · 2 pointsr/leaves

This totally happened to me, even after 3-4 weeks. Can't explain it but I totally got this product SweatBlock and that works. After one application which is supposed to last a week, it has lasted two. Try it out, it will help. https://www.amazon.com/SweatBlock-Antiperspirant-Clinical-Strength-Reduce/dp/B002PQ8BQM/?tag=japanoid-20

u/Cockslap_Carousel · 2 pointsr/bigboobproblems

I use SweatBlock wipes. You only have to use one a week, and the antiperspirant lasts the whole time. They're a little pricey, but you get an 8 week supply. They also work really well if you get sweat between your thighs in the summer.

u/ranalicious · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I have the same problem and I hate that I am limited to always wearing dark clothing (I live in Florida). My fiance and I were both unsatisfied with our deodorants and decided to look around on Amazon.

We have switched to using crystal deodorant for smell control and it does work! I like the Naturally Fresh crystal with aloe but the Crystal brand is good too. They are great because they don't stain clothing and they last a really long time, which kinda balances out the cost of this second product.

We also found a wonderful product called sweat block for controlling perspiration. It's a little pricey ($10/month essentially) but it's a high-strength concentrated anti-perspirant for people with hyperhidrosis in a wipe that you dab very gently onto your armpits right before bed. It does this weird twingy stinging sensation when it is absorbing into your skin but it really does work. I have noticed it is more effective if you can sleep in such a way that you won't sweat/be overly warm when you are asleep (I like blankets and sometimes it makes me too warm at night, and it doesn't properly do its thing). Read the Amazon reviews for more opinions/advice. My fiance also likes to use Cetaphil antibacterial soap only on his armpits as extra protection against smelling bad. I have mixed feelings about antibacterial soap but I sometimes use it.

I have always wanted a more natural approach to deodorant but I can't stand sweating so most "natural" kinds were unacceptable to me. In my opinion, this has been a good way to minimize extraneous potentially bad ingredients in my deodorant (fragrances, preservatives, whatever else is in clinical strength stuff) since I am just putting on a single chemical.

tl;dr sweat block wipes for antiperspirant and crystal deodorant stone for smell

u/TkTheTank2 · 2 pointsr/AskMen

I have a bad underarm sweating problem that happens pretty much no matter what I’m doing. I found this product a few years back called Sweat Block on amazon and it has been a game changer. It’s like a moist towelette that you apply before bed and it last a good week or two before you have to reapply. I would give it a try as when I use it I don’t sweat at all anymore.

Here is the link for it.

SweatBlock Antiperspirant - Clinical Strength - Reduce Sweat up to 7-days per Use https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002PQ8BQM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_DFCnDb191EETX

u/peter_n · 2 pointsr/AskMen

Shave your arms + I highly, highly, highly recommend sweatblock. I'm a personal stylist and have a lot of bigger clients who are always "running hot" and sweating. This has been a gamechanger for them.

u/svu_fan · 2 pointsr/walmart

May I also recommend Sweat Block? Sweat Block I know we sold it in our deodorant aisle years ago, don’t know if we still do. They’re these stronger clinical strength wipes that you pat on your armpits and it lasts for up to a week. You can use deodorant as usual. I used to use it all the time when I was IMS because I sweated so much in the backroom, and it was a lifesaver. I’ve been back on my store’s mod team for almost 3 years now, tho, and don’t have a need for Sweat Block anymore.

Also, how old is the fragrances you’re using? They do expire after so long. Just another thing to be mindful of. I strongly recommend cutting back on fragrance application.

u/Dork_Vader · 1 pointr/AskMen

As mentioned, Certain Dri is pretty good. As is Drysol.

One problem area for me is the forehead. One solution that I have found that works quite well are SweatBlock antiperspirant towelettes. They are not intended for your face, but I use it on my forehead and it works great with no side effects and lasts for a week or more. Just don't apply it in excess or more frequently as it will irritate the skin.

There is also a website, Kleinert’s that is devoted entirely to products to address excessive sweating. They have antiperspirants, wipes, inserts, special clothing, etc. They might have something that will help as well.

u/CruiseBiscuits · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

Anxiety and confidence levels. Seriously. I get pretty anxious in any social situation and I sweat SO bad under the armpits at school it was ridiculous. At home in a comfortable environment I didn't sweat at all.

This works though. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002PQ8BQM/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

Seriously, one wipe has lasted me 4 days now and I haven't sweat a drop in my armpits yet. You may be able to find it cheaper at a local store but this was convenient enough for me. Just follow the directions exactly and wait while you sleep!

I'd tried every kind of antiperspirant/deodorant out there and nothing worked for years. Then I read about Drysol but you need a prescription for that. This worked for so many other reviewers on Amazon I gave it a shot and I am so happy that it lived up to the hype. No I do not work for Sweatblock.

u/M3cha · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Sweatblockworks for me. See if it's strong enough.

u/Renz2LK · 1 pointr/cosplay

You can try this Or you can apply heavy flow maxi-pads and stick them to the back of the forehead protector and arm pits of your shirt.

u/SusanForeman · 1 pointr/pics

For those heavy sweaters out there, I use Sweatblock during the summer and it helps TREMENDOUSLY. It stings at first when you use it because it closes your pores, but I would much rather have 20 minutes of sting than everyone in the office wondering why I spill water under my arms every day.

u/scrub96 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

scrub96 is here to help. I have the same problem. I used to just wear cotton undershirts but that did not keep me from sweating through everything. It became impossible for me to wear tshirts or even polos without saturating the under arm area. What I have done is a three step solution.

First I started using prescription strength antiperspirant. This helped a lot over the normal stuff. Second I picked up some of these guys: http://www.sweatshieldundershirt.com/ . Kind of expensive and not as great as I had hoped but they definitely work better than normal undershirts. These work particularly well if you have problems in the under arm area. Lastly i use these: http://www.amazon.com/SweatBlock-Antiperspirant-Towelettes-Rachael-Reduce/dp/B002PQ8BQM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334699678&sr=8-1 .

With the combination of the three things above using as directed I can pretty much where whatever I want. I was seriously considering things like botox because I was sweating through anything I owned in a matter of minutes. I also found that cutting caffeine usage down reduced the sweat output.

u/adam6923 · 1 pointr/Fitness

I'm in the same boat as you are man. Even worse sometimes. I have sweat through an undershirt, dress shirt, and suit all on a moderately tempatured day. I use this every 3-5 days. It gets expensive but I haven't found anything else that works.

u/oj2004 · 1 pointr/Anxiety

OP, I suffered with the exact same problem. You've basically described me perfectly.

Earlier this year it got so bad that I couldn't take it any more. I couldn't even focus at work because I'd constantly be thinking about my sweating and whether I had visible sweat patches. Plus it was so uncomfortable, and cold.

As others have said here, there are products out there that will help.

I've tried a couple of products. One is called Sweat Stop – specifically, this is the product I use. (That's a link to their UK site, but they also sell in USA and Canada.)

It's £20, which sounds a bit steep. But the important thing to note is that one bottle will last you the best part of a year. It's strong stuff, and believe me you don't need to use much!

First time I used it, I couldn't believe it. It really works! Like magic. My pits stayed dry the whole day! Whereas just the day before, I was going to the toilet every couple of hours and using the hand dryer to dry my underarms.

Going into work the first day after using that gave me such a huge confidence boost. I really can't put into words how much better you'll feel when you have to confidence to know you won't have uncomfortable sweat patches. It's been the single biggest boost to my self confidence all year, and I wish I tried it years ago. And when you put it in perspective, it has to be the best £20 I've ever spent.

Another product I've used is called Sweat Block, available on Amazon. It also works miracles, but I do prefer the Sweat Stop spray personally – it seems a bit stronger. These wipes are handy to have if you're on the road and don't want to carry the other bottle around. Do not use both at once – you will only need one or the other.

Okay, I'm finished with my lengthy sales pitch. I promise I'm not a paid shill! I just want you to know that there's a solution out there, and it really does work. For your own happiness, please give these products a try. You have nothing to lose – the £20 is worth the risk. You won't regret it. And then come back and tell me how it went :)

Good luck! I'm excited for you.

u/zephire89 · 1 pointr/portugal

Escolhe antitranspirantes com sais de alumínio na fórmula.

Caso não resulte, precisas de algo tipo isto.

u/aybbyisok · 1 pointr/socialanxiety

Haven't used anything fro my face because it isn't an issue, but I googled some time a go for a solution for my sweaty hands and I came up on a lot of stuff some of it has mixed reviews on amazon so I'd recommend doing a little more research before you buy and maybe you'll find a better product, but there's this for your face.

And there are more products like this or this for hands.

Actually this might be what you're looking for, read the reviews and questions for more info.

u/schmoogina · 1 pointr/sweat

I've tried this, and it works well for lower back and cheek sweat, however, it has the same active ingredient as certain dri and is cheaper. Sweating this much sucks!!

u/donkeykingdom · 1 pointr/AskDocs

Sweatblock works wonders, and the active ingredient (Aluminum Chloride) is 14% whereas Certain Anti-Dry is 12%. I initially had to apply it 2-3 times over 1.5 weeks to see the difference, but since then I only need to use it once every 2-3 weeks to maintain, and I live in a humid area of Texas. Now I can be covered in sweat at the gym or outside, but my underarms are bone-dry. Just make sure you follow the instructions and use it in the evening right after a shower and let it set in overnight before you do any physical activity.

u/sup_klaus · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I live in Virginia where it can get pretty hot and humid. Not as bad as say Florida, but still pretty hot. I also sweat a lot more than the average guy. I can't recommend this stuff enough. It's helped me tremendously. https://www.amazon.com/SweatBlock-Antiperspirant-Clinical-antiperspirant-towelettes/dp/B002PQ8BQM

u/thesiriusadam · 1 pointr/needadvice

Here's a commercial version of what /u/tralfaz66 is talking about.

u/fplay · 1 pointr/AskReddit

You might have Hyperhidrosis

Use a good antiperspirant:

u/birthday-party · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

This won't fly with OP, but I wanted to comment in case this might work for you. I have excessive sweat in my underarms and have used prescription deodorant (Drysol), which dried me out severely (painfully). I have since done Botox treatment several times (thanks insurance), which is really effective. Happy to answer questions about that.

I have had really good results since with using SweatBlock wipes in tandem with my regular antiperspirant, since I moved cities and haven't found a doctor to resume Botox just yet. Great stuff.