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Anonymous
200 lbs (former 230), 6'3" 21 yo guy here
basically you have to get something with aluminium oxide in it, be it Drysol or CertainDry; where I live it's called Etiaxil, and what it does is - it physically blocks sweat glands wherever you apply it. I've been using it for a year, applying it two times a month. Your body does get used to it though, and soon you'll have to do it every 3-4 days.
There are cons, though.. It is said that the aluminium going to your bloodstream is accumulated in your CNS and brain and will later contribute to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's desease.. but I choose to ignore this in view of the immediate benefits and social ease it gives me
Also to compensate for dry pits you'll start sweating from places you'd never expect, It's been 30 degrees celcius here for a few days now, and I come to class wearing shorts and literally have streams of sweat coming down my socks from under the knees! Oh well, might as well try putting it down there.
yours truly, Anon
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