Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Plantar Hyperhidrosis (Foot Sweating)

Plantar Hyperhidrosis (Foot Sweating)


The Chinese believe that a person feels the way their feet feel. Wouldn’t you rather feel fresh, clean and relaxed than cramped, sweaty and smelly?

It doesn’t have to be this way. With Klima’s arsenal of products for Plantar Hyperhidrosis, we literally have you covered.

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Monday, 20 September 2010

About Perspiration and Klima

About Perspiration and Klima

You will notice that Klima Products are much stronger and more effective than the “clinical strength”, and the mass-produced antiperspirants you see for sale in America.

Friday, 17 September 2010

Axillary Hyperhidrosis (Underarm Sweating)

Axillary Hyperhidrosis (Underarm Sweating)

Axillary Hyperhidrosis, or excessive underarm sweating, is a medical condition in which the glands produce far more sweat than is needed for bodily temperature control. It’s thought to be caused by an overactive sympathetic nervous system, which in turn, over-stimulates the sweat glands.

Friday, 3 September 2010

Stop Excessive Sweating


Stop Excessive Sweating

Monday, 30 August 2010

Deo-Go Stain Remover

Deo-Go is a unique cleaning agent, specifically formulated to remove deodorant and antiperspirant stains.

Its active ingredients target antiperspirant or deodorant residue build-up better than any other product. They dissolve and completely remove the stain, restoring the garment’s original appearance.



How does it work?

It’s sprayed directly and worked into the stained area of clothing, then left to soak for a short period before being washed as per the garment’s normal washing instructions.

What does it tackle?

Garment underarm stains are often caused when antiperspirants and deodorants combine with sweat.

These deposits aren’t readily removed by a normal washing cycle. Over time, they build up: forming stiff, uncomfortable patches of clear or white residue that can feel chalky or greasy, as well as a visible stain. On darker or deep coloured garments, the armpit area can look bleached or faded. On white or light coloured garments, deposits can be more pronounced, often discolouring to an unsightly yellow or brown.

Friday, 23 July 2010

Is there a link between deodorants or antiperspirants and breast cancer?

Stories claiming that using deodorants or antiperspirants increases the risk of breast cancer have been circulating on the internet and by email for several years. This issue also gets a lot of press coverage from time to time. Since these claims began to circulate some studies have looked at the possible link between deodorants/antiperspirants and breast cancer. But there is still no
good scientific evidence that a link exists.

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Klima Antiperspirant Product Review

It all started in the summer of 2009, when I was in a short vacation in England with my wife and friends. I have some embarrassing sweat issues that I couldn’t control no matter how hard I tried. Someone recommended me Klima Antiperspirant, a clinical strength antiperspirant that helps people like me, that are suffering from a medical condition named hyperhidrosis.

Follow the guidelines on how to use efficiently Klima Antiperspirant:

After you shower, wait until your underarms are completely dry to apply Klima. Apply liberally (4-6 sprays each) and be sure to saturate the area. Your underarm should look and feel wet after you have sprayed.

After about 15 seconds, the product will dry and the chemical smell will dissipate. You are now protected from wetness and odor for up to 5 days. It’s OK to shower between uses, but this will reduce the effectiveness of Klima.

For those who suffer from severe odor or wetness, you may use Klima daily, and supplement your daily regimen with another over-the-counter deodorant or antiperspirant/deodorant of your choice.

It may take about a week of use for Klima to become 100% effective.

Follow the steps exactly like they are listed above and you’ll be fine. If you are allergic to any of the ingredients this antiperspirant contains, please refer to a specialist to make sure it’s O.K. to use Klima. However, if you have aluminum intolerance, then you can use other antiperspirant, produced by the same company named Hyper-Dri Aluminum-free Antiperspirant.

Ingredients: Ethyl Alcohol, Aqua (water), Aluminum Chloride, Aluminum Chlorohydrate, Glycerin, Alcloxa, Dimethicone, Propylene Glycol, Triethyl Citrate, Parfum (fragrance)