🖐️ Stay dry, stay winning—hands down the best sweat solution!
SweatBlock Antiperspirant Hand Lotion is a dermatologist-tested, quick-dry treatment specifically formulated to combat palmar hyperhidrosis. Its pure, non-irritating ingredients provide long-lasting sweat control and improved grip, empowering professionals to confidently engage in social and work interactions. Consistent twice-daily use delivers optimal results within two weeks.
H**A
Highly recommend
It actually works like wonders! I will purchase another one soon. It leaves my hands dry and ashy.
A**S
SUPER drying
a quick preface: I do *not* have hyperhidrosis, I just overheat easily while moving and happen to work a physical job in unbreathable leather work boots.Also a warning: it may have been because it was in a warm area for a while before I used it, but the lotion was rather runny, so I don't recommend opening it with the spout pointing down.I got this to use on my feet, since I was tired of having to rub stick antiperspirant all over my feet and pray that it lasted long enough to not make my boots stink. And I can safely say, after a single application, this stuff removes the very idea of moisture from any skin you put it on. If you don't need to use it for your hands, I recommend using nitrile or latex gloves to apply it to the areas you intend for, otherwise you'll be needing to scrub it off your hands if you don't want to go through a bottle of moisturizing lotion.While I haven't put it through its paces (temps are a nice "cool" level for the moment) it definitely does keep my feet drier than without. Whether it keeps my feet at a simple "moist" instead of the fully drenched they normally are through summer, we'll have to see, but I feel fairly confident that I won't have to worry about stinking out my coworkers if I have to take off my shoes for any reason, which is the primary reason for using it. And also just because sweaty feet are uncomfortable.I also plan to use it along my hairline (may or may not become desperate enough to run it through my hair and into my scalp), just because I am *that* annoyed with the sensation of sweat. As far as I can tell, it doesn't leave a residue (though it feels like it does for a while) but it's also a white lotion and I am a very white person, so I do not know if that holds true to a person with a skin tone that isn't two shades off from printer paper.
J**N
The Breakdown
If you want the most direct review: yes it works, you could expect about 90% less sweat, but read the label first.If you know anything about how antiperspirants work you need to build a good base layer first and that’s not done over night. It will cut the sweat down to almost nothing (80-95% less sweat for ME but your results may vary), but it does have some drawbacks. First it makes your hands kinda dry and ashy. My skin is pretty sensitive to begin with but this was not a huge issue for me at all cuz you can just throw some lotion on. It also makes your hands feel like you have chalk dust all over them, again nothing that I couldn’t get used to cuz it goes away. Some people didn’t like the smell and to me it didn’t smell great, but I wouldn’t say it smelt bad either. The smell of it goes away anyway so who cares. Other than that I’m not sure there are any real drawbacks. I WILL be buying this again and I’m VERY happy with the results, so much so that I bought the foot version of this too.So far the hands and foot version is less aggressive (1.5% less concentrated) but it seems to be working for my feet just the same. I use these both mostly for sports and anything that requires nitrile gloves around the shop. Hope this helps
K**R
Works great
Works great. Not greasy.
J**L
Leaves Chalky Residue, doesn't do it for me.
Leaves a chalky substance that gets over my clothes, laptop, phone screen, etc… I have very sweaty hands and this lotion is not an option. I will have to look other places for an option.
T**A
Stronger than Carpe
I have dyshidrotic eczema that tends to start as intense sweating through my palms. Im an illustrator, and sweating all over my computer mouse, keyboard, onto canvases and paper, etc, is beyond frustrating. Im humiliated to meet clients or even hold hands with my husband. It feels like a curse. Ive used Carpe before and it took so long for the product to take effect. I usually sweat through it and have to reapply every half hour. Enter SweatBlock. The most important difference is the 17.5% aluminum compared to Carpes 15% - the extra 2.5% really made a difference and gives me dry hands throughout the day. I honestly couldn't be happier. It does feel like a little 'silicone' mitt is on my palms, sometimes it makes my hands feel super dry and it can leave a white chalky print on things you touch, but I'm good with all of that considering I can do my job again.
K**E
Not great for sever hyperhydrosis in hands or feet
I used sweat block as directed every day for an entire month and never had any positive change in perspiration in my hands nor feet.I know there’s a foot cream, but instead of spending so much on two creams, I wanted to see what might work for my body. Unfortunately, this product didn’t work for either hands or feet.The smell was okay, and it wasn’t greasy, but the chalky feeling was almost unbearable. I stuck with it, despite feeling like I dumped my hands in a mound of dust, only to have them continue to drip sweat off my finger tips.I used a fan to help dry and keep my hands dry when applying, but it seemed that was the only time my hands stayed dry. I think it almost made me sweat more despite its claims to help reduce it.After I stopped using this product, my hands continued to be dripping wet with sweat almost every day for about a week, then they went back to “normal” for them - only excessively sweating a few times during the day. At least without it, my hands didn’t feel awful AND were still wet, now they’re just damp like before.I wasn’t hoping for a fix all, I was hoping for a reduction at an affordable cost, but I received worse symptoms for too expensive of a price.I went back to wearing my cotton gloves at my pc and just telling people I’m cold.
J**N
Doesn't stop sweat and makes my hands sticky
I waited the recommended 15 minutes after applying the hand cream. It didn't matter. My hands got my controller all sticks and my hands still sweat like crazy. It ended up creating this sticky salve that coated my hands.The only thing I will say in their defense is that no products seem to be able to keep my hands from sweating.
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