DryDry Original is designed to last up to 7 days per application. Here is what the first week looks like, how the loading period works, and what affects the protection window.
The American Academy of Dermatology recommends clinical-strength aluminum chloride as the first-line OTC treatment for hyperhidrosis. Here is how to choose and use it correctly.
Stage performance combines stress, heat, and physical exertion — a combination that overwhelms standard antiperspirants. Clinical-strength applied the evening before holds through a full show.
DryDry is a Swedish clinical-strength antiperspirant with over 5 million units sold across European markets since 2006. Here is how it compares to other European clinical formulas.
Sweating through shirts happens when sweat volume exceeds what fabric can absorb. A clinical-strength antiperspirant applied correctly the night before solves the problem at the source.
Stress-triggered sweating responds to clinical-strength aluminum chloride, applied the evening before the event. Here is how to prepare for a job interview or presentation.
Excessive sweating has two main types: primary (no medical cause) and secondary (underlying condition). Learn what triggers heavy sweating and when to seek treatment.
DryDry makes four formulas at different aluminum chloride concentrations. Learn which formula fits your sweating level and skin type, from the 7-day Original to the alcohol-free Sensitive.
The American Cancer Society and National Cancer Institute find no evidence linking aluminum chloride antiperspirant to cancer. Here is what the research actually says.
Deodorants mask odor. Antiperspirants reduce sweat output. Learn the key difference, when you need clinical-strength, and how aluminum chloride works on the sweat gland.
DryDry Teen Deo handles normal puberty odor without aluminum chloride. For teens with genuinely heavy sweating, the DryDry Sensitive Roll-on is the gentler clinical-strength option.
Clinical-strength aluminum chloride applied to dry palms at night controls heavy hand sweating through handshakes, typing, grip sports, and daily water exposure.