DRYSOL ANTIPERSPIRANT
Drysol antiperspirant information and comparisons
Drysol antiperspirant has been a staple prescription brand antiperspirant for excessive sweating for probably around 30-40 years. It is a very strong form of aluminum chloride hexahydrate, 20% weight by volume. According to Wikipedia, "AlCl3 adopts the "YCl3" structure, featuring Al3+ cubic close packed layered structure.[2] In contrast, AlBr3 has a more molecular structure, with the Al3+ centers occupying adjacent tetrahedral holes of the close-packed framework of Br− ions. Upon melting AlCl3 gives the dimer Al2Cl6, which can vaporise. At higher temperatures this Al2Cl6 dimer dissociates into trigonal planar AlCl3, which is structurally analogous to BF3." Drysol antiperspirant costs about $20.00 plus shipping. Drysol can be effective but can cause irritation due to the higher concentration of AlCl3.
An effective alternative to antiperspirant is Maxim antiperspirant. Although Maxim contains less of the AlCl3, 15% to be exact, Maxim according to thousands of people works extremely well. Many former Drysol antiperspirant customers use Maxim to treat excessive perspiration problems. This is just just one of thousands of testimonials: "I just wanted you to know how thankful I am to have stumbled onto your website!!! I sweat excessively and it has interfered with living a normal life in many cases. I was embarrassed to tell anyone except of course my doctor who offered no help, obviously not knowing about this product.I have ordered one bottle and my entire life has changed for the better, it is amazing how restricted my life had become. Now, I can even wear cute little shirts without fear of sweating!!!!!!! Thank-you, again for saving my "life." E.W. P.S. Do you offer a catalog that I could purchase?""
Maxim costs about $13.95 plus shipping. They even make an aluminum free hydrogel antiperspirant called Maxim Plus.