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Reddit mentions of Odaban Antipersiprant Spray 30ml

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Odaban is the most effective and safest antiperspirant for the control of excessive sweatingPrevent body odour, sweat rashes, 'Athletes Foot', sports blistering and chaffing.
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Found 19 comments on Odaban Antipersiprant Spray 30ml:

u/Joshyblind · 8 pointsr/britishproblems

Odaban is your friend

u/rEvolutionTU · 7 pointsr/malegrooming

I feel like I've been posting this once a week in this kind of thread, not sure if it's basic enough to think about putting in the sidebar.

First of all, for all we know Aluminium chlorohydrate has no negative health effects whatsoever.

The main issue why a lot of people consider it "bad" (and why I usually recommend to not use a daily deodorant with it but instead something dedicated like this) is because the vast majority has no clue what it does, how it works and how to use it properly.

Think of it like something that shrinks your pores making it harder for sweat to come out (not entirely accurate but close enough). Now, in case you had an issue with your pores "overreacting" you just sweat less or, if they didn't "overreact" and your body still needs to dissipate heat you will sweat a little more in surrounding regions. However (this is why it's a horrible ingredient in something we use as casually as our deodorants) if you use too much of the stuff it results in the pores being like a blocked dam that's breaking, usually making you sweat more in the process. The fact that it leaves stains if used during your daily routine is just icing on the cake.

As usual, if you believe you're sweating WAY over the top just go ahead and ask your doc about it, you might have an actual medical condition that goes with it.

tl;dr:

  • Pick a nice fresh smelling and rather neutral deodorant without aluminum chloride for daily use.
  • If you feel as if you "sweat too much" in specific regions look into a dedicated aluminum chloride product (e.g. see link above) and use it exactly like the package insert suggests (before going to bed, wash it in the morning, less is more).
  • Use a perfume to your personal liking.

    A deodorant is not supposed to make you smell awesome (that's what your perfume does) and it's not supposed to make you sweat less. It's there to give you a general fresh feeling & smell and to be there for you in a pinch if your condition is... less than optimal.
u/lawanddisorder · 6 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I've suffered from hyperhidrosis my entire life. I could not tolerate drysol because it made my underarms break out in an itchy, burning rash. I have tried all of the t-shirts with absorbent pads and the stick on pads, I would still soak through them and having a cold wet pad under your arms feels gross. I've ruined dozens of shirts and suits by sweat staining them.

Three years ago I learned about Odaban Antiperspirant Spray from reddit and it has changed my life. It doesn't make me break out in a rash and it really works. I don't even spray it on every other night anymore, I can go four to five nights between applications before I start to sweat excessively. Absolute game changer. Everybody's physiology is different and YMMV but I urge you to give the product a try.

u/dianadorablee · 6 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

You should try Odaban! It's the only thing that's ever worked for me besides prescription antiperspirants like Hypercare or Drysol from the dermatologist, but you can get this on Amazon and I think it works even better than any deodorant or prescription one. I know how you feel, nothing has ever worked for me before I found Odaban.

u/anonymity_perfection · 5 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

On phone, sorryforformatting.

I've been having the same problem except it turns out my super strong antiperspirant was making the problem worse! Without deodorant I smell FUNKY (even after detoxing my pits for like two weeks) but with deodorant I smell... anxious... stale... sour... I don't know how to describe it but it's not funk. Aaaaanyways tmi I use two products now. This https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001O1M6II/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1484085772&sr=8-1&keywords=odaban spray once a week and this paste https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00D2KW68Y/ref=sxts2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1484085772&sr=2 on the daily.

I also started wearing looser and thinner clothing and no rayon spandex or knits. The fabric changed my stink completely even before using either of those products. I still sweat minimally but it doesn't even bother me unless I wear one of my forbidden fabrics or get really nervous for an extended period of time.

Msg me if you have any questions.

Also excessive sweating is called hyperhydrosis.

u/d0rit0 · 5 pointsr/india

avoid spicy foods; if you're overweight/obese, get fit! They sweat more.

bath daily, stay hydrated, not by alcohols/soft drinks but lemon salt water/soda water or just plain chilled water! Keep a bottle with you everytime! Also, take a few tbsps of apple cider vinegar atleast 3 times a day!

Get a high strength aluminium-based antiperspirant(not a Deo) I'd suggest this http://www.amazon.in/Odaban-Antiperspirant-Spray-30-Ml/dp/B001O1M6II or, this http://www.amazon.in/Driclor-Antiperspirant-Roll-on-75ml/dp/B001TU1EPU

Do this for one week atleast and report back!

u/missyanntx · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

I live in Houston, so yeah. I was also on meds that can (as in please stop I look like a pig!) make people more prone to sweating. This stuff has been a massive help. It's touchy stuff & please please please do a test patch, I dip a qtip in it and swab it on where needed.

u/_PM_ME_YOUR_BOOKCASE · 2 pointsr/IAmA

I bought this, and it lasted a while! I must say, that while I sweat a LOT, I don't have axilliary hyperhydrosis so your mileage may vary, but it's worth a shot, and the stuff isn't bank breaking!

It can be quite uncomfortable on application too (like a pinching sensation for me), but for me it was worth it. If it's too painful though, it may be a reaction to the aluminium compound they use in it.

u/zfnldr · 2 pointsr/self

I don't know if it is available at your country, but if then try Odaban (https://www.amazon.com/Odaban-Antiperspirant-Spray-30-Ml/dp/B001O1M6II)

Sometimes I have the same problem as you, especially under my arms or on my feet. This is the only thing that helped for me.

If you use it, make sure to take it just every second day and just before going to sleep because it may itch a little.

u/j0dd · 2 pointsr/Fitness

have you ever heard about hyperhidrosis?

i went through a similar experience - underarms sweating profusely even if i was sitting entirely still. odaban was the only product i ever found to ever cure it. i have to re-use it maybe a few times throughout the year and i'm fine. i definitely encourage you to consult with your family/doctor/whomever before committing to this product, but i thought i'd share it with you regardless. i know how frustrating it can be.

edit: you may want to stop the preworkout for now to see if that helps, or at least switch brands.

u/UtahSalamander · 2 pointsr/mormon

Oxyclean in the wash.

To prevent discoloration in the pits of the tops, stop using antiperspirant deodorant. Use something like Odaban at night and regular deodorant during the day.

Beyond that, buy new ones more frequently.

u/gwh21 · 1 pointr/adderall

this stuff is the best i used to just be sitting around in bed on a normal day and my armpits would sweat through my shirt.

first week i went 2 days in a row using this product and (mon/tues) and on wednesday my armpits were dry as a bone. If you do take that route, lay off the deodorant for a couple days. after that first go, one spray on a wednesday or thursday night would keep me almost sweat free all week.

and one bottle will last roughly 4-5 months in my experience.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/AskMen

I'd suggest using something like this. I used to sweat quite a lot (I used things like Mitchum sport (a supposedly 48 hour anti perspirant) but this, in conjunction with regular sprays which advertise themselves as invisible works really well, and I've never had any issue with residue (which happens with roll ons which I've used before).

u/olds442guy · 1 pointr/guns

Some shooters at USPSA use ProGrip. I haven't used it, so I have no idea how good it is...

I use this occasionally (usually the night before shooting) and it's worked well for me to reduce palm sweat.

I don't have profuse hand sweat though, it's more mild. Like doesn't affect me any other times, but my hands get a little slick when gripping a gun and it's hot out, and having them dry improves my grip/control significantly. I'm not sure how well the above things would work if the sweat is really bad, but hopefully that helps.

u/BitterLumpkin · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I've dealt with this forever, it ruins everything. Here's what I've found works.

  • Pick up some Odaban. Make sure to follow the directions! This is strong stuff, one spray before bed DO NOT shower before using it. I've gotten down to using it once a week, but it will sting and itch if you abuse it.
  • Use an Anti-antiperspirant with a high Aluminum percentage. I like something with around 19%, also the paste style seems to work better and stain shirts a lot less than solids. My brand is Old Spice Sweat Defense. Use that every morning. We're trying for a 1-2 punch of sweat combat here!

    I've been where you are nothing but black t-shirts and a million undershirts. This is my routine and its working pretty awesomely for me. I've gotten to where I can wear a button-up shirt without an undershirt even on the hottest days.
u/thejamsandwich · 1 pointr/london

as someone who is also exceedingly sweaty I can't recommend this enough..


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Odaban-Antiperspirant-Deodorant-Protection-Excessive/dp/B001O1M6II/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=asad08-21&linkId=b063fe7025a31fd15340b59e65e7d121&language=en_GB


burns like a fucker when you apply it - but my pitsweat/shirt stains have disappeared for weeks after one application

u/jasminedunning · 1 pointr/ehlersdanlos

I have this too! Always from my scalp weirdly and it doesn’t sound like the worst thing and it’s not but it majorly impacts me daily and just makes me feel horrible. I have been tested for dysautonomia but don’t seem to have it but the sweating still persists and has for years and years.

I know Botox is meant to help but it’s expensive/ not available everywhere. The only thing I’ve ever found help, sadly if used frequently I find it’s effectiveness wears off, is odaban. It’s suitable for the scalp, although depending on hair thickness difficult to get to the skin, and face and body.

Odaban Antiperspirant

It’s super effective but seems to be less and less effective the more it’s used. I usually save it for specific occasions etc. Also follow the instructions. Use it at night then wash off in the morning. If you sweat in the night because it reacts with the water I think it can burn and sting very badly (but causes no damage and goes when washed off)

Apologies is you’ve already tried this and good luck!

u/Arcanebench · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

I believe this could be the saving grace.

Scents really irritate my SO so he uses this, if used correctly you only have to use once a week or so I believe.
I mean you can always use a scent too like aftershave or perfume but I can honestly say I've never really smelt anything off him.