BEAUTY

DERMAdoctor Stops Sweat

Written by Alexis

As the weather warms up this summer – as I’m told it eventually will in NYC– antiperspirant becomes a necessity. Or at least it does for us subway-riding NYers without the luxury of beach-breezes (à la LA or the Hamptons).

In need of a sweat-stopping solution? DERMAdoctor MED e TATE injection-free medicated hyperhidrosis control wipes may just be the answer for the sweat-stain-prone. Just a stroke of one of these towelettes, with their patent pending formula, on your face, underarms, palms, feet, under your breasts, in your cleavage, (or anywhere else!) will stop sweating without the need for prescriptions or painful (and pricey) Botox injections.

With highest potency antiperspirant available and botanicals to help maximize dryness, embarrassing wetness will cease and your make-up will last infinitely longer on those hot, humid days. You can even use these wipes to temporarily improve the appearance of fine facial lines! The best part, though, is that they come in individual packets that easily fit into your purse or pocket for discrete and easy touch-ups, whenever needed.

With 3% of Americans affected by excessive sweating, there are at least 240,000 New Yorkers alone who NEED this product. Trust us: we know who you are and we don’t like standing next to you on our subway commute.

Disclosure: All products were provided for review. No monetary compensation was received for this review. All opinions belong to the author.

About the author

Alexis

a twenty-something West Villager with her Masters from Columbia. She has an unhealthy obsession with ripped jeans (which she wears even when conventionally inappropriate), wishes Christmas decorations stayed up year-round (even though she is Jewish), and is in desperate pursuit of thick Brook-Shields-like eyebrows (which she was genetically denied). She loves anything with horses, is addicted to pilates, and could wander around Sephora for hours.

1 Comment

  • this is so helpful for me. I sweat at a disgusting and seemingly abnormal rate thanks for the guidance.