Carpe Antiperspirant Hand Lotion (Pack of 2), A dermatologist-recommended smooth lotion that helps stop hand sweat, great for hyperhidrosis or excessive sweat (Original Eucalyptus)

$24.00

(9 customer reviews)
Carpe Antiperspirant Hand Lotion (Pack of 2), A dermatologist-recommended smooth lotion that helps stop hand sweat, great for hyperhidrosis or excessive sweat (Original Eucalyptus) $24.00
SKU: DCD60F27 Category: Tag:
  • Dermatologist Recommended: This hand lotion is recommended by dermatologists for excessive sweat and hyperhidrosis.
  • Sulfate Free Formula: The lotion is free of sulfates, parabens, phthalates and cruelty.
  • Moisturizing Ingredients: Formulated with aloe vera, glycerin and shea butter to hydrate skin.
  • Cruelty Free: This product is not tested on animals and is vegan friendly.
  • Eucalyptus Scent: The lotion has a refreshing eucalyptus scent.

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Package Dimensions

4.76 x 3.9 x 1.22 inches, 3.84 ounces

UPC

855769008060

Manufacturer

Carpe

9 reviews for Carpe Antiperspirant Hand Lotion (Pack of 2), A dermatologist-recommended smooth lotion that helps stop hand sweat, great for hyperhidrosis or excessive sweat (Original Eucalyptus)

  1. alvaro

    No puedo dar la opinión sobre este producto ahora mismo pues pone q los resultados se empiezan a ver a las 4 semanas y solo llevo dos días con el . Yo lo compre por los comentarios tan buenos (era gente extranjera pues estaban en inglés ) que lei sobre el . Lo único q puedo decir es que llegó el día esperado. Editado12JUL2018. Después de probarlo unos meses este verano puedo decir q quita más o menos un 40%del sudor.. Supongo q dependera del grado de hiperhidrosis q se tenga. EDITADO a 19 MAR 2021..Si se combina con el perspirex manos , hace mejor efecto.

  2. Amazon Customer

    This stuff is fantastic! I live and play golf in Florida year round. Summers here in sunny Florida I would sweat through 3 golf gloves per round! Not any more. Played golf this morning and my glove stayed dry throughout the entire round.Wow!

  3. Amazon Customer

    I was considering botox treatment for My sweaty hands as I dreaded touching people or shaking hands, even holding my steering wheel in the car felt awful with slippery hands. The really is BRILLIANT! A tiny dab goes a long way and really does do the job, dry hands! It’s almost weird to get used to not having clammy hands. Really effective, so happy with it.

  4. Ryder929

    I thought this was something that would take a lot of time to work. It legit worked immediately. It’s weird at first because your hands feel sweaty but they’re not. It takes like 15 minutes for full effect.
    Even after washing my hands a couple times I don’t think I need to reapply yet. Very happy so far.

  5. Alan Martínez

    Buen producto

  6. Kerryn

    I was sceptical, I used for 2 days, and didn’t have the sweaty clamy hands I was use to
    And the product seems to work for me for numerous days after use

  7. FLReader

    This is a lot of information to throw out there, but I just want you guys to know where I’m coming from when I say this has helped me, because I know I always read reviews before I buy stuff like this! My last paragraph is where I actually talk about the hand lotion.
    I haven’t been officially diagnosed with hyperhidrosis, but I’ve always had excessively sweaty hands and feet. And I mean EXCESSIVELY sweaty. I grew up in Florida, and I knew I was more of a sweater than most people but I was just used the hot and sticky weather. But I recently moved to Michigan for college (I’m in my second winter here right now) and despite the rest of my body being way more cold and dry my hands and feet STILL sweat more than anyone else I know. I can’t wear any of the boots I bought and wore my first winter here because they STANK. Having to wipe my hands on my pants before shaking hands is bad enough, but never being able to take my boots off in public also sucks. I’m a theatre major so I do a TON of contact work with other people in all of my dance/acting/movement classes. I’m frequently in spaces where I have to take my boots off and be barefoot or in socks, and touch people with my slippery hands. Working out/dance classes are more difficult because my hands and feet are so sweaty that they slip.
    Soooooo, I started putting this Dove Men’s deodorant that I had on my feet every morning before putting on socks/tights/whatever for my day. My skin is also, of course, SUPER sensitive, so Dove Men’s makes the skin of my armpits peel, and Old Spice gives me chemical burns, BUT the Dove Men’s is working wonders on my feet! I love it. Highly recommend, and its cheaper than other options. My feet sweat less and my boots and socks dont smell like death! But after a week or so of deoderant-ing my feet, my HANDS started to sweat more and the worst part…they started smelling like sweat too. I figure that because it wasn’t going out my feet, it started going out my hands. Nasty, right?
    SO, I decided to try this hand antiperspirant and its only been a few days, but its already working wonders. It has a slight de-odorizer smell to it, almost like gold bond foot powder, but it’s not overwhelming. You do have to make sure your hands are COMPLETELY dry when you put it on, and give yourself at least a few minutes (I would give it 3-5 for best results) to let it fully absorb and dry. If you don’t, then that’s when you run into problems with it being sticky and tacky. It’s winter here, and my hands are always at their most dry when I’m outside in the cold, so I’ve been keeping it in my car and applying when I drive somewhere. Usually in the am on my way to class and at night on my way home from rehearsal or work. But I’m going to be home all day today and it’s warmer than it has been so I just applied when I woke up and sat with my hands in front of a mini fan like someone in a previous comment suggested, which I’m sure would be a solution for my summer weather friends out there. Mini fan and Voila! My hands are consistely more dry, not all the time of course but I did immediately notice a difference, and no more gross sweat smell. Different strokes for different folks, but I think this product is definitely worth a try if you struggle with sweaty extremities like I do.

  8. Fabio

    Aiuta ma non risolve

  9. Michelle

    I’ve had hyperhidrosis for over half my life now. I remember being a teenager, shaking someone’s hand, and watching them quietly wipe off their palms on their pants–that’s the level of embarrassment this brings on for me. Writing and drawing were hard with the sweat always smudging the pages, and holding someone’s hand on a walk? Forget about it. It’s gotten to the point that I skipped my own college graduation because walking across a stage to shake someone’s hand was that mortifying. Job interviews are a whole other beast entirely.

    Recently, I had a date and all this embarrassment came back up. She was so awesome, but I felt fidgety and awkward, wanting to touch her but feeling so uncomfortable about my own body. I decided to give this product a try out of pure desperation, and holy s***. It actually works??? Seriously, this is coming from someone who had prescription products in high school that did absolutely nothing for my palmar hyperhidrosis. Within a few days of consistent use, my hand sweat was cut in half. I’ve been using it for a week and a half now, and while I still have episodes, it’s nothing compared to how my hands used to be.

    In terms of the negatives, a lot of the complaints here are true. The texture of the liquid is pretty tacky, but that consistency actually makes the product stick to your hands. My past prescription was an aqueous solution that I sweated right off. This product, however, actually stays on so long as you thoroughly dry your hands before applying it. It can leave some dusty residue in the creases on your palms, but it’s pretty unnoticeable, I’d argue. Another comment mentioned that some of the product dries out around the exit of the tube, meaning it gets wasted. This is also true. You can rub the crusted parts to reactivate them a bit, but mainly, you have to make sure you’re using whatever bit comes out of the tube. Otherwise, it goes to waste.

    Those negatives aside, I really wish I’d found this product sooner. It’s not a 100% cure, but it might help decrease the sweating. I mean, I’m going dancing with my date next week–something I never would’ve had the confidence to do before.

    (If this doesn’t work for you, prescription glycopyrrolate might be a good thing to look into. Best of luck out there!)

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