Odaban Antiperspirant
£30.53
Odaban is the most effective and safest antiperspirant for the control of excessive sweating and the associated complications of body odour, sweat rashes, Athletes Foot, sports blistering and chaffing. Odaban antiperspirant has remained the safest and most effective treatment of Hyperhidrosis for more than 35 years, the formulation, od of manufacture and unique dispensing mechanism are still without equal. Convenient, inexpensive and the only antiperspirant guaranteed to work, Hyperhidrosis sufferers, and indeed individuals all over the world without perspiration problems, claim Odaban to be their lifesaver. This website contains clear and concise information intended to serve also as a Hyperhidrosis Learning Centre to help resolve all perspiration and related problems. Radio-isotope tests have shown that the active ingredients of Odaban do not stop the sweat glands from working. The drying effect of Odaban is produced by poral “plugs,” formed from a combination of aluminium and skin protein. How Odaban can be used: Head and Face– Facial Blush and Hyperhidrosis, Gustatory Hyperhidrosis (sweating of the head) Underarm Wetness– also known as Axillary Hyperhidrosis, a condition that no longer needs to affect life and your choice of clothes. Odour– often referred to as Bromhyidrosis can be socially difficult and cause skin to become raw and cracked. Body – usually covering larger areas of the back and front torso. Bodily sweating can lead to wet patches, friction rashes and odour. Hands– Palmer Hyperhidrosis can be socially difficult and cause skin to become raw and cracked. Intimate areas– suitable for use in sensitive areas for perspiration that can also lead to odour issues and chaffing Feet– also known as Plantar Hyperhidrosis, sweating can lead to broken skin, infections, athletes foot and overpowering odour. Prosthetic Limbs– wetness is the number one cause of chafing and discomfort, usually treated with wicking socks etc but Odaban can deal with the root cause. How Odaban Works: It is the partial blocking of the sweat ducts by these poral “plugs” that causes a re-routing of the perspiration to the blood capillaries where it is tr ted to areas of the skin from whic