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JennyDale replied to the topic Any thoughts on "Iontophoresis Electro Antiperspirant"? in the forum Iontophoresis Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
I love the look of their face mask! Looks soft and gentle, instead of resembling a torture device! Lol! (I was a little intimidated by the scary look of Hidrex face mask.)
Of course, design is probably the least important thing… I do appreciate the soft spongy look of the face mask, but it all depends on how durable and good it really is. I will…[Read more] -
Lucas started the topic The Best Idrostar Model in the forum Iontophoresis Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Hi!
Seeing an addition of Idrostar to the website's list of iontophoresis machines, I got curious. A little bit of research led me to discover the existence of several different Idrostar models. Naturally I could be mistaken, but apart from having a different product name, they also seem to look different in the images I found.
See:
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Mary-Jane Thompson started the topic Is your family supportive? in the forum Hyperhidrosis Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
When I was younger, I never had the feeling that my family is really supportive of my diagnosis. It makes sense perhaps, because over a decade ago, hyperhidrosis definitely wasn't something random people knew about. Even now, people tell me they didn't even know a thing like that exists! But I digress.
I wanted to say that, as much as I can…[Read more]
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Ramona started the topic Where do you buy these devices? in the forum Iontophoresis Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
What are the best vendors for buying a iontophoresis device? Are there some shops where you live, and then you just walk in and buy one? Or is the whole thing exclusively online? I think I saw that some brands have their own official sites (Fischer and Drionic, I think), but for some of them (like iontophoresis-device) I am not sure if that's THE…[Read more]
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Ramona replied to the topic Antiperspirants with a nice scent? in the forum Antiperspirants Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
I never used Degree… Thanks for the tip, I will likely try it out! 🙂
Anyone else has some suggestions? Come on ppl, don't be shy! You're making me feel like my thread bombed. I know we don't all share the same nose, but every recommendation is welcome!
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Ramona replied to the topic Botox health insurance coverage? in the forum Botox For Hyperhidrosis Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Doesn't sound good. I think I can kiss Botox goodbye. Oh well. I just read so many stories about people who got SO much better from Botox and were then dry for months and months… I would love to try this someday, I think. Maybe when I'm older. 🙂
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Ramona started the topic Botox health insurance coverage? in the forum Botox For Hyperhidrosis Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Are Botox hyperhidrosis treatments something a common health insurance policy would cover? For example, if the treatment is recommended by a physician and seems like the best or most efficient way to cure the problem?
I am afraid that Botox has a terrible stigma as Hollywood's favorite poison – what if this makes it an undesirable (luxury) option…[Read more]
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Mary-Jane Thompson replied to the topic Night Sweating & Antiperspirants – help! in the forum Antiperspirants Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Umm, I don't like being the first one to answer and I bet this is going to be a stupid suggestion, but what kind of antiperspirants did you use? I would advise you to use antiperspirants in powder. Waiting for wet antiperspirants to dry off can be difficult if you are sweating so much…
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Mary-Jane Thompson replied to the topic Antiperspirants with a nice scent? in the forum Antiperspirants Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Degree Clinical Protection smells nice to me. And it's in a powder, something I really appreciate. If you want to check it out, here's a link to its Amazon page.
Of course, I cannot wholeheartedly recommend it when I know that your preferences are probably different from mine, but if you're stuck, you can check it out. -
Mary-Jane Thompson replied to the topic Single forever 🙁 in the forum Hyperhidrosis Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Hi I'm back. Did not log in for a long while, but thanks so much for the kind words and support and friendship requests. It put a dent into my loneliness.
Anyway I have been busy trying to find a job since I could not live off my meager savings forever. Had some success there, now we will see how it goes. So, thankfully a job now stops me from…[Read more] -
JennyDale started the topic I would like to learn more about Iontophoresis Face Masks in the forum Iontophoresis Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Hi, looking for info on iontophoresis face masks. I searched through the forum here, but no one else wrote about using one. From what I know, Hidrex produces face masks, and I also saw something about face masks that are compatible with Hidrex and Idromed. (Or maybe it is that Hidrex masks are compatible with Idromed, too?) Please share if you…[Read more]
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JennyDale started the topic Maxim Wipes in the forum Antiperspirants Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Well hello, I wanted to brag a little. :)))
…and maybe also share a useful piece of information.If you read some of my older posts, you'll know I have head sweating / facial sweating which can really get out of control. A month ago I ordered Maxim Sensitive Wipes and this really helped. I am applying them on my face daily (forehead, cheeks,…[Read more]
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JennyDale replied to the topic Is compensatory sweating after surgery unavoidable? in the forum Hyperhidrosis Surgery Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Hmm, I'd say that compensatory sweating is a common occurrence not just after ETS surgery, but also after some of the other aggressive hyperhidrosis treatments. It's only logical, since the body needs to get the sweat out somehow. People regularly have some compensatory sweating even after other types of treatments (e.g. Botox.)
Ideally, even if…[Read more]
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JennyDale started the topic Apple Cider Vinegar + Honey + Water in the forum Alternative Treatment Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Please don't laugh… I actually tried this concoction an hour ago. It tasted terrible, but I'm hoping to get some results. The whole apple cider vinegar thing is mentioned here, along with sage tea and some other things that should work, so I guess it sounded legit and I wanted to give it a try. After all, I had the ingredients at home so it was…[Read more]
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JennyDale started the topic Apple Cider Vinegar + Honey + Water in the forum Alternative Treatment Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Please don't laugh… I actually tried this concoction an hour ago. It tasted terrible, but I'm hoping to get some results. The whole apple cider vinegar thing is mentioned here, along with sage tea and some other things that should work, so I guess it sounded legit and I wanted to give it a try. After all, I had the ingredients at home so it was…[Read more]
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JennyDale started the topic Apple Cider Vinegar + Honey + Water in the forum Alternative Treatment Forum 10 years, 7 months ago
Please don't laugh… I actually tried this concoction an hour ago. It tasted terrible, but I'm hoping to get some results. The whole apple cider vinegar thing is mentioned here, along with sage tea and some other things that should work, so I guess it sounded legit and I wanted to give it a try. After all, I had the ingredients at home so it was…[Read more]
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JennyDale posted an update 10 years, 7 months ago
Having one of those rare, rare non-sweaty days. Experimenting with make-up to celebrate. 🙂
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Lucas replied to the topic Treating back sweating with Hidrex in the forum Iontophoresis Forum 10 years, 8 months ago
The applicator you linked looks like it could get the job done if you can firmly adjust it to your body. Definitely ask someone to assist you (a family member..?) The same person can also make sure that your applicator is properly wet, and to adjust the voltage and everything after you lie down.
Good luck with this! 🙂
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Lucas started the topic Pain after the miraDry procedure in the forum MiraDry Forum 10 years, 8 months ago
Ouch! Reading testimonials online, I found that some people experienced sore underarms up to 5 weeks after the procedure.
Also, there are reported burns and bruises, something which worries me a little. I would guess that it's no worse than Botox, but I guess I can't be sure, huh? Treating one's sensitive body part to microwaves seems…[Read more]
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Lucas started the topic Pain after the miraDry procedure in the forum MiraDry Forum 10 years, 8 months ago
Ouch! Reading testimonials online, I found that some people experienced sore underarms up to 5 weeks after the procedure.
Also, there are reported burns and bruises, something which worries me a little. I would guess that it's no worse than Botox, but I guess I can't be sure, huh? Treating one's sensitive body part to microwaves seems…[Read more]
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