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Introducing Gillette Clinical Strength Antiperspirant

by Dexie on January 11th, 2008

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If you are one of the 35% of Men who consider themselves being “heavey sweaters” Gillette Clinical Strength Antiperspirant might be something you’d be interested in.

Gillette Clinical Strength is specially formulated to provide effective protection for the heaviest of sweaters and men who worry about excessive underarm perspiration. The Triple-Protection Technology provides three unique layers of protection, including clinically proven prescription-strength wetness protection, odor-fighting microcapsules to absorb odor and release a fresh, clean scent throughout the day and skin-conditioning ingredients to minimize irritation. Gillette Clinical Strength contains the highest level of active ingredient allowed without a prescription. It is less acidic than aluminum chloride (used in many prescription antiperspirants) and thus, helps significantly reduce the potential for skin irritation. In fact, in clinical studies, Gillette Clinical Strength was significantly less irritating than a prescription product containing aluminum chloride.

I got a hold of one for my husband and he wrote a review on it at his Health and Men blog. Check it out and try it yourself.

POSTED IN: Body Care, Grooming, SKB Hubby, Tips & Tricks

3 opinions for Introducing Gillette Clinical Strength Antiperspirant

  • Ramin Niknava
    May 8, 2008 at 4:45 am

    I have tried almost every type of antiperspirant and they all failed, I am a skinny guy and a heavy sweater.
    I would be interested to try this product but I am skeptical and don’t want to waste anymore money. Would you send me a sample to try?

  • Bruno's Wife
    Jul 2, 2008 at 8:41 am

    this stuff is awesome. My husband is lean and sweats like a fiend. this stuff works. he doesn’t stink anymore!!!!

  • Aaron
    Aug 27, 2008 at 8:35 am

    I’ve tried this - it costs 8.99-10.99 here in Montreal. I followed the instructions on the label but it didn’t work for me at all. I then tried the same type of product made by Right Guard - Professional Strength (which does use Aluminum) and the sweating was reduced by more than half. Also, its usally $2 cheaper for the Right Guard Professional Strength. I also want to mention that excercise around 4 days a week for 25-30 minutes (I do the treadmill) has reduced my sweating even more. Its nearly non-existant. I’ve seen really bad sweaters suffering from Hydrosis. If they’re a 10 on the sweat scale then I would say I’m around a 5. Good luck!

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