(Part 2) Best antiperspirants according to redditors

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We found 283 Reddit comments discussing the best antiperspirants. We ranked the 49 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/AsaNisiMAGA · 99 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Dress shield, aka underarm sweat pad. To protect fine fabrics like silk from sweat stains. In the old days they were made of cloth and you pinned them to the garment and washed them after use. Now they stick-on and are disposable.

https://www.amazon.com/Underarm-Disposable-Hyperhidrosis-Excessive-Sweating/dp/B07VYHRC5J/ref=asc_df_B07VYHRC5J/?

u/cardinal29 · 21 pointsr/AskWomen

Heat wave on the NYC subway:

Hair in a tight bun, skirt, sleeveless top, carry "real" shoes, blazer, big jewelry, hose, makeup, anything else you need to look office-appropriate in a big tote.

I always had wipes and deodorant in my bag.

It's very old-fashioned, but I baste dress shields into certain jackets. Better than con$tantly $$ going to the dry cleaners!! They sell disposable ones now

Schedule yourself to arrive early (less stress = less sweat), go straight to the bathroom and finish assembling yourself.

On the way home, reverse the procedure, including getting out of that bra.

u/bambi8686 · 7 pointsr/AskWomen

I'll also suggest this. The name is horrible but it feels silky smooth, eliminating the dreaded chub rub.

u/BigRick74 · 7 pointsr/LawSchool

I'm also a fellow 66 degreer. First, I want to echo/stress what u/txlaw20 said and that unless you're in court business casual is normally acceptable. I keep a tie in my desk and a sports coat on my coat rack for surprise trips to court because I usually wear a button down or polo and slacks to work.

When I know I am going to have to wear a suit, I wear short sleeves under my jacket often. I saw these and similar on Amazon and thought about it.

u/timeproof · 5 pointsr/medicalschool

Another vote for Certain-Dri for pit sweating! I used it before bed for about a month and it drastically reduced my sweating, even 6 months after I stopped. I still have it next to my bed but keep forgetting to apply it. I applied a VERB TINY DAB each time - any more than that and I'd get a stinging sensation, but it never resulted in a rash of any kind. I think it nukes your sweat glands, to be honest.

https://smile.amazon.com/Certain-Dri-Antiperspirant-Excessive-Perspiration/dp/B00J5JU7SW?_encoding=UTF8&keywords=certain%20dri&qid=1486319155&ref_=sr_1_7_s_it&s=beauty&sr=1-7

u/Squark09 · 5 pointsr/climbing

Hey, I have the same problem and have been using antiperspirant on my hands with great effect. I've been using Driclor, initally for 1 week every day before bed, followed by just once every 4 or 5 days.

This has made a big difference without requiring surgery or anything else more drastic. I also recommend the Metolius super chalk as it has it's own antiperspirant added to the chalk

u/802bikeguy_com · 5 pointsr/bikecommuting

Wear your helmet into the shower. Lather up your hair real well, them put your helmet back on and wiggle it around. In between doing that get some odor control spray like stink free shoe and gear spray from 2Toms.

u/simplystriking · 3 pointsr/AskMen

I swear a lot and use this, I spray once a week and it has saved a lot. If you have sensitive skin would not recommend as it irritates the skin a lil after applying.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07LB7WJ5Q?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image

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/Skydronaut · 3 pointsr/AirForce

Bring this. It will save your life.

u/TheOldBean · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Driclors meant to be really good for this, i've suffered from excess sweating for as long as i can remember to, sitting down doing fuck all and ill have massive patches but i've just ordered this product and i'm hoping. I'll update on how well it worked if you want me to.. just pm.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Driclor-Under-Arm-Antiperspirant-Roll/dp/B004GX3AVS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341440995&sr=8-1

u/InterstateExit · 2 pointsr/rva

(3 PACK) DOVE Dry Spray Antiperspirant 48 hours, (Invisible Dry) 5oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076H7SP4V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_kQkyDb8WSG272

u/ArchitectofAges · 2 pointsr/CleaningTips

I use antiperspirant that's explicitly not supposed to leave residue. I don't re-wear the same dirty shirts. I've tried Shout, soaking, & scrubbing the mfers before laundering, but no dice.

u/Spoonermcgee · 2 pointsr/ValveIndex

Hey friend, I have hyperhidrosis too. There are some things you can try, almost surely there is one solution that works for you. I have gone through several and right now this product called AntiHydral has been the most effective. Only problem is I can't ever find any places that sell it besides one or two vendors on Ebay. There are some more easily available solutions like Drysol as well, but I have found AntiHydral to be the most effective for me personally.

Head over to /r/Hyperhidrosis and you can start working towards which solution might ease some of this irritating condition. Good luck, brother.

u/aniln · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Perspirex it’s some strong stuff but it really stops any foul odours + sweat. No smell though. Highly recommended anyways!

u/PM_ME_UR_LIPS_LADIES · 2 pointsr/AskMen

I use a sport deodorant. It seems to work pretty well. It's also worth noting that you should apply it at night.

u/wibblett · 2 pointsr/ADHD

Yeah I have over active arm pits and I would sweat a lot even before the vyvanse so throw in the mix and it was a nightmare. Apply this every night. Link. Apply before bed time, but for the love of god learn from my mistakes and do not apply after a shower or your arm pits will burn like hell.

u/AbortionSurvivor · 2 pointsr/videos

This works extremely well for me.

I use it under my armpits. The down side is I'm almost certain it makes you sweat a bit more in other places.

u/teammonster · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

There are creams/gels for people who have hyperhidrosis. I use this on my face/hairline and it stops me from sweating

u/AdasMom · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Natural fabrics, and if all else fails, this is basically a pantyliner for your armpits....

u/PM_ME_UR_exGFs_BOOBS · 1 pointr/AskMen

I use this stuff. It's like "hey 48 hour protection bruh" but I still use it twice a day because I don't trust the hype. Works pretty well, though.

u/FreedomFoutzer · 1 pointr/Hyperhidrosis

As far as OTC/clinical strength antiperspirants, this one is pretty great. It's got aluminum chloride, but a lower concentration (12%), and has some aloe so it is more gentle than the others.

https://www.amazon.com/ZeroSweat-Antiperspirant-Aloe-Hyperhidrosis-Sensitive/dp/B07CX5MBBW

u/Hydro4Life · 1 pointr/Hyperhidrosis

I hope this helps and if you have any more questions pm me! I know this is long, but it may have the answers you need and you can probably skim through it pretty quick. Good Luck!

For hands and feet try this product https://shop.sweatblock.com/collections/sweating-products/products/antiperspirant-lotion-hands-feet You can also use a Iontophoresis machine. I would recommend doing your own research and choosing if you want that done.

Try to find dri-fit socks or quick absorbing socks. Put in sneaker balls between your shoe uses and try to have at least two pair to switch between. Use foot powder to decrease the sweat and smell. Works better than I thought just some non name brand powder would do.

For your underarms you can use Sweatblock https://shop.sweatblock.com/collections/sweating-products/products/sweatblock-antiperspirant Certain Dri https://certaindri.com/ Drysol https://www.amazon.com/Drysol-Dab-Extra-Strength-35mlx2boxes/dp/B079W2FNPQ etc. There are a lot of different anti-perspirants, but just as my own opinion trying a few, I recommend Sweatblock or Cerain Dri.

I found for blocking sweat Thompson Tees https://thompsontee.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI1J6P7dz35AIVT77ACh1wwAMsEAAYASAAEgJDUvD_BwE are the best under shirt for me. There are different options to choose how you need the shirt. If I get a shirt with the right size they can fit under t-shirts and graphic tees type shirts. They work with polos, button ups, and long sleeve shirts great. If you get any I recommend getting one at a time to test your size and there is a return policy as well. You also want to wash these often or on regular wash days for you so they don´t just have mad sweat and stench just sitting in there. For me no matter how much I´ve ever sweated, I´ve never had pit stains with them. They DO NOT prevent smell for exiting or body odor from forming.

TRIM and not shave your armpits. I say this so the anti-perspirant can get to arms and and not be blocked by hair if it is long. The hair makes your armpit more hot and it makes it sweat more. It provides ventilation to dry your arm up quickly if you only have sweat on your skin and on a little hair. The sweat doesn´t just linger on you forever and stay there as long. Put on deodorant 30-40 minutes before you leave then re apply 10 minutes before just a little bit so it can start to get soak in your armpit and and keep that smell there to override the body odor and that re appy is so the smell is stronger and you can smell better. Don´t put it on too late or you´ll start sweating while walking and that deodorant still wet mixing in with the sweat will make your stains worst.

For inside of your underpants I recommend baby powder https://www.walmart.com/ip/GOLD-BOND-Ultimate-Men-s-Essentials-Body-Powder-Refresh-360-Scent-10oz/51176870?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=1150&adid=22222222227038811169&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=90378248312&wl4=pla-182528769392&wl5=9012692&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=112549851&wl11=online&wl12=51176870&veh=sem&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIv-2g3t735AIVxsDACh2SdAYrEAQYASABEgLIGfD_BwE (Any powder should work that had good ratings though) . You also want to TRIM, not shave you pubic hair and butt hair. Trimming pubes should be nothing and should be fine but your butt watch out or you can get a razor and set settings to like 3mm to wear it isn´t short enough to itch or give rashes. Through out the day just wipe down there and maybe get a body spray without a strong smell and just spritz some to hide smell.

If you don´t workout, start. Get a membership to a gym or just do workouts at home. Find a workout plan and do those to build muscle and get in shape. Start running, when I started sweating when exercising I started sweating less. Drink plenty of water. I suggest getting a water bottle that keeps water cool so you can drink it after walks and when you need to. Eat the right foods, this helps but only when you eliminate all sugary and fatty foods and it isn´t that big a deal. Take showers daily and if you take them in the morning sit in cold water for about a minute or two to take your body temperature down. Wear a cologne to mask the body odor smell and to smell good. Try to find a way to be more comfortable because if you eliminate the nervousness in you, you will sweat a lot less. Use cologne in bathrooms before class and a neat trick I made is to put dryer sheets in your under pants, shoes, or if you tuck in an under shirt in there.

Botox is an option but it is expensive and repetitive, especially for a college student.

Edit : Keep those cheap mini fans you can find in walmart lines, or invest in a more expensive one thats still cheap to dry armpits and body

u/PhydeauxFido · 1 pointr/funny

These are much cheaper

StillCool 100PCS Underarm Armpit Sweat Perspiration Pads https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N0QRYR0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_SiPSAb5KQV4Z1

u/AlbaNera · 1 pointr/italy

Lascia perdere le robe tipo cristalli, depilarti o i vari borotalchi, cambia stile di vita (muoviti un po) e usa un deodorante antitraspirante come si deve come un perspirex o un purax

Piccola nota, lavati le ascelle la sera per evitare problemi perché non sudi veramente più ed a lungo andare non è un bene.

u/codymreese · 1 pointr/amputee

Grab yourself some of this. My dermatologist told me about this as a fix for sweating in my prosthetic while biking. I've had my leg fall off once while on my bike in traffic, but not since using this stuff.

It works pretty well if you apply it every night.

u/gocamb · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I used to suffer from the same problem and I found Hydrosal Gel seemed to work the best out of all the products I tried. I can now wear different colored shirts without sweating through them, I used to only wear black. Hope this works for you.

u/sesame_plexer · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I've put baking soda, baby powder, and the Gold Bond foot powder directly into shoes. It generally works, but can be messy. I recently started using this spray 2Toms Stink Free Spray and found that it works really well. I've used it in my cycling shoes (fabric interior, I wear w/o socks), leather ballet flats, vans, & running shoes. I've also put it in most of my SO's stinky shoes. I wasn't expecting much but have been very surprised at its efficacy.

u/MinimalistLifestyle · 0 pointsr/sandiego

Yaay something I can help with!! I had sweaty armpits most of my life. Like really bad. Had to wear black shirts all the time so the sweat stains wouldn’t show. I tried everything. Deodorant and anti-perspirants somehow made it worse, even the “super dry” stuff.

Then about 2 years ago I finally found a product that works: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JQ55K8X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_E8MSDbG0FBAKN

There are very few products I call life changing but holy shit that stuff works! Follow the instructions carefully. When I apply it I usually take a shower, dry off, put it on, then I literally sit in front of a fan drying off my pits, then I go to bed. Works like a charm I usually get 5 days out of one application. I also apply whatever is left to the palms of my hands as they sweat a lot too and it works there as well.

Give that stuff a try it’s the only thing that has ever worked for me.

Edit: Also keep checking this post frequently because it’ll probably get removed for not being San Diego related. They run a tight ship here.