driclor first timer

okay so tonight is the first time i put driclor on my underarm and im about to sleep, it's fairly itchy though and i hope i sleep through it.

any advice/precautions for a first time user?

i'll post again tomorrow on how it goes
 

IceLad

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How did you find it lgsecretkf?

I once made the mistake of applying it liberally once (just like you would do with a normal antiperspirant), and boy did it sting and sting and....
 
its been 2 days since i used driclor, and immediately after applying it i was quite itchy but i put up with it and went to sleep. the next day however was really good, no sweating at all. i didnt re-apply last night as i wanted to see how long it lasts on one application also because i wouldnt call my HH very bad
 

darknight

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I wouldn't count on it lasting along time...how much aluminum does it have? I went to a derm today and that the only thing he reccomended/perscribed was drysol...pretty much the same thing as Hypercare...ughhhhhhhh. I want some botox.....why can't I get some....Help
 
actually darknight you'd be suprised, today as well no sweat at all. ill just wait and see how long it lasts for so i dont have to apply as often as ive heard the aluminium isnt that good for you.

and driclor has 20% aluminium
 

IceLad

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Driclor has always worked really well for me, and as I only tend to apply it only once or twice a week, one bottle lasts months and months.
 
Just an update, I still haven't re-applied, this might be due to me being sick but I kinda doubt it. Does driclor really last this long? tomorrow night will be 1 week since I used driclor
 

JJ1901

Member
I've found it difficult to continue applying driclor before bed, the intense itch and sting it gives me just makes sleeping impossible. I've found applying it before I go out works for the day. As opposed to applying it before bed, that usually lasts me 4-5 days.
 
dricolor is great, usually only need to reapply every 5 days, and only enough to give a slight itch, although last night i applied to much and now regretting it lol
 

bigchris

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Hey, lgsecretkf,

from personal use of using something similar to dricolor, I think, unless I got a faulty batch or something, the effectiveness has decreased. Although I don't see how it could have really, I feel I have to apply it more often than when I used to...
 
yeah because it just blocks the pores or sweat glands, so i mean unless your sweating more, it shouldnt really decrease in effectiveness. how long have u been using it and how long has it taken for you to notice its started to decrease?

i've been using it for about 2 months and im not sure if its decreasing in effectiveness or if im applying less to avoid itchyness. i hope the strength its effectiveness isnt decreasing.
 

bigchris

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Hmm, I think this is roughly the 3rd or 4th year possibly of me using it. I use it maybe every 2 weeks sometimes more.
 
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