💧 Stay dry, stay unstoppable — sweat doesn’t stand a chance!
SweatBlock Maximum Strength Roll-On is a dermatologist-recommended, prescription-strength antiperspirant designed to combat excessive sweating and odor for up to 7 days per application. Formulated with aluminum chloride, it targets hyperhidrosis, stress, and hormonal sweat without irritating skin. This unscented, paraben-free solution is ideal for men, women, and teens seeking long-lasting, reliable sweat control with a simple nighttime routine.
M**L
Best of the best. Worth it.
If you sweat a lot like I do, even in the winter than this is without a doubt the best product you can buy. It’s also the most effective and consistent sweat protection product I have used till date and trust me I have tried them all. Definitely worth buying if you want to stop worrying about ruining your dress shirts and of any future embarrassing moments of people noticing your sweaty armpits.
S**S
Game change for hyperhidrosis
I love this thing. I use it on my underarms, my chest, my face, and even my scalp.I'm an extremely sweaty person, especially on my head and face. Like, if I get even the tiniest bit warm, I'm dripping like that meme of Jordan Peele. I hate it, especially because I wear glasses and it leaves me constantly blind (and I can wipe them, because my shirt gets soaked too!).This makes it so easy to fix that without having to shell out for botox and dealing with the other effects that also has (I don't want a tight face I just don't wanna be sweaty!!). The roller applicator is super easy to use, and while wipes might be easier for bigger areas, I like this for my face.It IS itchy on my face and does burn my underarms, but I have extremely sensitive skin in my pits (literally all I can use are women's Suave, Dove, or Secret deodorant/antiperspirant, and even then only the white stick kind. No areosols or gels for me) so the burning isn't any different than if I tried to use another type of deodorant. The itchiness anywhere else i use it is also normal for this type of product, and a few light slaps/patting helps relieve it without wiping away the product. I use it before bed, so I can leave it on for the recommended 6-8 hours, and by the time I wake up my skin feels a little tight but otherwise doesn't itch or burn- and as soon as I rinse it off or take a shower, the tightness goes away, too! Then, I don't sweat for a WEEK. It's amazing. I use this every 6 days or so during the summer (and the more you use it consistently, the less it itches/burns when you reapply).If you have hyperhidrosis, this is a game changer. It also helps me get less dehydrated in the summer because I'm not sweating everything out!
E**Z
No more sweat stains.
I used to sweat like a leaky faucet. now I don't. simple. The only downside is that it may make you a little itchy.
C**.
Based on PERSONAL result
My son has a major sweat issue. It has been problematic for years. Even went to the practitioner for help. He was given a prescription for a formula that could never get filled for some reason. Years have passed and still has the over productive sweat issue. He ordered this SweatBlock Antiperspirant Roll On. Here are his results:1. Easy instructions for the application.2. First time of applying he applied to the center area of armpit. He had itching and a rash in the area of the application. He washed it off in the morning like instructions said. He had NO sweating in the area of the application but sweat above and below the area where it was applied.3. The rash and irritation went away. But it did cause him to be irritated with the formula.4. He continues to use it and applies it in a more widespread area of the armpit.5. Formula of antiperspirant works 100%.6. If you can manage the side effects, which do get better and it is worthwhile to utilize.Overall, it's a really good product minus the irritation.
B**H
Works phenomenally!
Definitely works! I’ve literally used this once, a few weeks ago.. planned on doing it every weekend, but I haven’t needed to in the past month since I first used it. Noticed definite difference in amount of sweat and odor. Odor being the biggest difference. And even though it says not to do right after shaving, I accidentally did…and it did not burn. Dried quick, no weird film or anything. Did it before bed after showering. Then in the morning washed it off with a washcloth and put on regular deodorant.
J**E
Gave me a rash but worst of all, it didn't work!
I was skeptical but seeing as I have not had a problem with those ingredients before and when applying similar to my face (obviously not the alcohol) or other parts of my body, I've had reduced sweating and even less pimples, so that seems like it should be okay, right?Not a chance.First off, I would love if the ingredients could be more easily located. You have to go to the Sweatblock website to figure out what they are. I'd do less work if they were stated here and not in a place where I have to really look and sift through the pages. I had to give up and just go to the website, then make a judgement call of letting myself be a guinea pig.So once the product arrived, I followed the instructions. One armpit, alright. A-okay. Second armpit? The burning felt like my skin was splitting. Luckily it was just irritating and the skin looked like some road rash. The burning was truly instantaneous and I figured that's the witch hazel giving it a little sting.That sting was not little. That's not a witch hazel sting. I know what that feels like and this is burning.I cleaned it off, surveyed the damage, and put a very gentle moisturizer on the burned skin. Since the other armpit wasn't afflicted, I decided to just follow along and see if that would work.I rinsed it off, got into a cute little outfit to do a street fair in, and realized I was still dripping sweat. I was dripping sweat from both armpits and I'm also dealing with burned/chapped skin on the other armpit. Now that pit was stinging and sweaty. Yes that hurt and it's still dry and chapped, even if it's not burning anymore.Proceed with caution. Be careful. If you're willing to try it, I'd suggest spot testing so you don't end up like a lot of us leaving reviews. This could still work for a lot of people but that's obviously not me.
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