Degree Clinical Protection, Men's Anti-perspirant and Deodorant, Clean, 1.7-Ounce Stick (Pack of 2)

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Degree Clinical Protection, Men's Anti-perspirant and Deodorant, Clean, 1.7-Ounce Stick (Pack of 2)

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Brand: Degree
Label: Degree
Manufacturer: Degree
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Degree
Release Date: 2007-09-07
Studio: Degree



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Amazon.com Product Description Did you know one in four Americans worry about excessive sweating? That's why there's Degree Clinical Protection. It's three times more effective than the level of wetness protection required by the FDA.

In fact, you get prescription strength wetness protection without the need for a prescription. Degree Clinical Protection is formulated with innovative TRIsolid body responsive technology, so you have peace-of-mind knowing it's working hardest when you need it most.



Degree Clinical Protection is formulated to provide clinical wetness protection without the irritation and discomfort caused by prescription anti-perspirants. Also available for women.


Degree Clinical Protection provides prescription strength protection without a prescription.
Who is Degree Clinical Protection For?
Anyone who does not want to be held back by perspiration or odor will benefit from Degree clinical protection levels.

How do I use it?
For maximum protection, apply to underarms before going to bed. While resting, the TRIsolid formula acclimates to the body, forming a deep level of protection. This protection lasts throughout the following day, even after a shower. Degree Clinical Protection can also be applied in the morning. The recommended dose for each underarm is 2 clicks.

Why apply Degree Clinical Protection at night?
Research shows that body temperature is not constant throughout the day and oscillates in a cycle known as the Circadian Rhythm. Under natural conditions, body temperature oscillates from a nighttime low of 97.7°F to a midday high of 98.9°F. Due to this cycle, skin is more receptive to Degree Clinical Protection while sleeping. This gives the formula time to work and build a strong level of protection for the day ahead.

How is the Degree TRIsolid formulation less irritating on skin than a prescription product?
The Degree TRIsolid formulation provides clinical wetness protection without the irritation and discomfort often caused by prescription anti-perspirants. Aluminum Chloride, an acidic ingredient, and alcohols, such as ethanol, are irritating components often found in prescription anti-perspirants. Degree Clinical Protection does not contain any of these ingredients. In fact, the TRIsolid formula contains dimethicone, an advanced skincare ingredient, which is commonly found in baby care products and skin lotions.

What do I do about excess sweating?
Past puberty, axillary (underarm) sweat and odor are normal body functions. Regular anti-perspirants can be effective in reducing normal levels of underarm sweating. However, some people may experience hyperhidrosis, a medical condition otherwise known as excessive sweating. Axillary hyperhidrosis can be a distressing problem and typically requires a stronger form of protection. To learn more about excessive sweating, go to www.antiperspirantsinfo.com or contact your local doctor or physician.

What is the difference between Deodorants and Anti-perspirants?
Normally, body temperature is in balance i.e. the heat generated by the body is the same as the heat leaving the body. However, when more heat is generated this balance shifts and the body becomes too hot. To re-establish the heat equilibrium, the body needs to increase heat output and this is achieved by sweating. Sweating can also occur in emotional situations when a person becomes nervous or embarrassed. Anti-perspirants reduce sweat by controlling the flow of underarm perspiration and masking body odor. Deodorants, on the other hand, prevent odor by using fragrance and by reducing the levels of underarm bacteria. However, deodorants alone do not stop sweating.

Are anti-perspirants safe?
Anti-perspirants have been used for more than sixty years and the overwhelming weight of evidence indicates that they are safe and effective. Unilever works with leading academic institutions around the world to advance its understanding of sweating and underarm protection to create highly effective and well tested formulations like Degree Clinical Protection. Visit www.antiperspirantsinfo.com for more information.





Features:
  • Prescription strength protection without a prescription
  • Protection lasts throughout the day, even after a shower
  • Lacks the discomfort and irritation often caused by prescription products
  • Refreshing clean scent
  • Dermatologist tested





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - as unusual as the 29th of February
Now, this is the kind of thing I never thought I'd be banging out a review of. Deodorant? Well, it's an unusual day, the 29th of February, so why not? Even though deodorant isn't something I've ever had very much interest in commenting on, this product from Degree is quite nice. I was provided a pre-market sample some time ago and have been pleasantly surprised by the clean, light scent and the `dryness' of Degree Clinical Protection. I definitely recommend it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not for your average sweater
I recommend taking this review with a grain of salt, so to speak. I realized, belatedly, that I was not the targeted user for this product. It's hard to type this without "over-sharing", but let's just say my sweat production is about average. For me, there was no real difference between this and a standard deodorant/antiperspirant. So, with the issue of a premium price, combined with the need to put this on before bedtime the night before, I did not even finish one bottle. It's not that it doesn't work; it's just that it was overkill.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works even when I am
Degree Clinical Protection Antiperspirant does exactly what the name implies. It stops persperation even when I'm working out hard. The best part is that the scent of the product is not overpowering...good stuff and definitely worth a try.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Probably a fine product, but not for me
After carefully following the instructions I ended up getting an itching rash. I do not feel that my skin is super sensitive.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Better than most
This does work for stopping some persperation, though heavy sweaters will gain no help here. I would suggest Certain Dri A.M. Scented Roll-On Underarm Refresher - 2.5oz as I find it to be surperior, though you may find yourself sweating more in other areas (I suppose nothing's free).



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