Aluminum chloride hexahydrate topical and Stinging: What Users Say (Page 3)
Brand names: Drysol, Certain Dri, B+Drier, Xerac AC, Hypercare
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- Anonymous
- December 5, 2009
For Hyperhidrosis "I used Louis Widmer up until now: no irritation at all and works perfectly. This Drysol product stings and doesn't work nearly as well."
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For Hyperhidrosis "I just tried this product on yesterday right before I went to bed, and it did sting a little, but nothing really. And what can I say... it really worked way better than Secret Clinical Strength."