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.
DryDry makes two clinical-strength formulas for sensitive skin: the Sensitive Roll-on is alcohol-free with a 1-2 day effect, and the Light Roll-on has less alcohol than the Original.
7-day clinical antiperspirant claims are realistic when the formula uses aluminum chloride applied at night on dry skin. Here is what the duration depends on.
Stress sweat and heat sweat come from different sweat glands and have different compositions. Here is what makes stress sweat smell more and which antiperspirants address it.
Athletes sweat at much higher volumes than typical antiperspirants are designed to handle. Here is why clinical-strength formulas work better and how to apply for training and competition.
Clinical-strength antiperspirants work only when applied correctly. Here is the 6-step routine, the most common mistakes, and how to use it on underarms, hands, and feet.
Daily antiperspirant resets every 24 hours; weekly clinical-strength formulas last up to 7 days. Here is why the duration differs and which approach fits which lifestyle.
Pharmacy antiperspirants stop working for heavy sweaters because they're too weak. Here is the next step on the treatment ladder, including specialty options and prescription paths.
Sweat stains on white shirts come from antiperspirant residue plus sweat over time. Here is how DryDry Original applies at night to leave minimal residue.