u/AdagioCompetitive439

Been using antihydral for 3 nights and it seems to be pretty good

After contemplating Botox, sweat gland removal and Miradry I've come across Antihydral which seems to be a pretty cheap alternative with few side effects.

Im using it on hands, feet and armpits and I'm already seeing greatly reduced sweating. I especially struggled with armpit sweat and its not totally gone but I'd say pretty normal, no huge sweat stains after biking for 5 minutes or just after sitting around.

Even after the gym its really moderate, when before I would sweat so much my hoodie and jacket would be wet when I came home.

For me using it on the hands is pretty annoying because I wear nitril gloves which kinda feel weird and make me sweat through the cream, but feet and armpits are pretty convinient, I just wear a shirt and socks.

Im not seeing any compensatory sweating (yet) either which is nice. I also ordered the spray which I might try on the hands since I heard its supposed to dry better so maybe I wont need to wear gloves in bed. Other side effects are only that the skin on (small) parts of my hands are peeling very mildy and my finger tips prune a bit quicker when they come into contact with water for prolonged periods of time. Basically nothing, especially compared with what I've read about alternative procedures.

Just wanted to share this because I wish I would have known about it sooner and it would have spared me a lot of shame in my life and its just so easy and works so quickly. Its also passive, works while you're sleeping in contrast to Ionto which seems like a huge hassle.

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u/AdagioCompetitive439 — 2 days ago