🚀 Elevate Your Comfort: Say goodbye to sweat worries!
The CANAGROW Extra Large Underarm Sweat Pads offer a comfortable and discreet solution for both men and women, featuring a super absorbent design that keeps you dry and odor-free. Each pack contains 80 pads, providing a 40-day supply of reliable protection without the hassle of washing.
G**Z
Patches
Works as described
R**L
All day dry, easily removed from clothing, no marks.
I sweat a lot under my arms. I use Mitchum solid deodorant which keeps me dry all day. The problem I had was a sight smell transferring to my clothes, especially wearing dressy or tight fitting sleeves. These under arm pads solve this problem. They are large and can be applied/removed easily. Good stickiness that remain in place all day. This is my third time buying them.
R**B
Works decently well, I definitely will continue buying
It works more or less as advertised. I wear T-shirts every day, so putting these on have become pretty routine. Once you get used to the technique, it's not difficult. They help a lot, but sometimes I will still sweat "around" them, even with the extra large ones. Occasionally, the adhesive on the pads edges will come loose, resulting in it "curling".They're not perfect, but they're still definitely worth throwing on in the mornings, because they do help, it just depends on the day and the shirt. I've found that longer sleeves tend to be worse for some reason. Overall, I'd recommend it, but just get the extra large ones, because the medium-sized ones are sort of hourglass shaped and don't work super well. If you're having issues with sweating and want a bit of your confidence back, these may help!
K**E
Adhesive destroying material!!!
Was so excited to try but it's almost ruined very expensive Ralph Lauren pijama!!!! Used it first time in my life just 4 hours , not very long to feel how I like it and does it work, though like any maxipads adhesive material friendly.... It's not !!! It stick to material adhesive part and rest separated in patches, had to use robing alcohol to remove that patches in this case. Thankfully it's worked and didn't damage material, because cost of pijama over 100$ and I would be not happy about it at all!I will give second try tomorrow and see how its goes.. Its made for underarms, so make take in account adhesive will be used on different kinds of fabric without destroying it!!! Other things they are kind of bulky and chunky, I expected them to be finer. I wear today only 4 hours so don't know yet how comfortable or not it's in day basis. Hopefully no irritation from constant friction because they not the extremely soft kind.. but I have nothing to compare to .Its new experience.And get it plsced right was not as fast and simple as expected, thstvpart probably practice. But never less I hope if you planning to order take it in consideration. As well square shared design have posetive and negative. On posetive it is large aria covered. Negative it's not go in accordance with slave chape so you have extra bulking and rigidity, you can feel it underurmpit.I will try tomorrow with a weather all day. I am afraid it may be the end of sweeter... But if you can't use it with your normal clothing what the point?!I will weigh update and next use and will decide leave it or return and forget about it
V**M
Okay, but not the best
Not the best ones of these Ive tried. These ones are very thin, and they are much less absorbent than others. They work to a degree, but they’re nowhere near as good as other options.
A**L
as described
do its job
A**R
Frustrating!
Update: I believe I’ve finally found the way to apply these to get moderate results, after going through 3/4 of the box. Thought I’d update my review with the method in case it helps anybody, but I will still buy a different brand next time. Here’s the trick: apply them under your shirt after you have it on. Turtle your arm up a bit in your sleeve and very gingerly maneuver the peeled pad under your shirt and put it lightly in place. Don’t try to fold the pad into the pit - just leave it flat, lightly stuck on into as straight of a pit as you can make. Get it in the proper position (try to do this right the first time because if you have to move it after the glue has touched fabric, your success rate declines by half).. Then raise your arm fully and from the outside, rub your shirt pit into the pad. Do this for 30 seconds, then hold the pad in place from the outside while you fold your arm down. The objective is to use your hand to crease and keep it in place. Then hold your arm tightly against your body for at least 30 seconds to make sure the pad is good and stuck. Then be very ginger about moving your arm around for 15 minutes. With this method I’ve managed to increase my end-of-the-day success rate to 75%. Good luck.Original review:Let’s start with the background: I’m an athletic-build 6’1” male and I don’t sweat heavily. I use an aluminum free deodorant but yet was still getting put stains and wanted to protect my shirts. I usually wear fitted, but not tight, tops.The biggest issue with these pads is that they love to stick to themselves or your skin more than fabric, and once the glue has been touched, it’s over. They fold over onto themselves way too easily, and if you accidentally touch the pad against your skin, it’s ruined. It won’t stick to your shirt again. The paper that covers the glue sticks on very firmly and often rips as you try to peel it off. But dang, once you get it on fabric, it falls off after a minute.And I’ve tried all different fabrics (cotton, polyester, knit, woven, mercerized, t-shirts, dress shirts) and all different ways to apply these. I started by turning my shirts inside out and applying them inside the arm pits, but once you slide your arm into the sleeve, they dislodge (because they don’t stick to fabric) and often times get stuck to your skin and end up further down the sleeve. I tried laying them flat and folding the sleeve as they would be when you wear them, rubbing and pressing them into the fabric. Doesn’t make a difference.I found the best way is to put your shirt on first and then sticking these on by reaching under your shirt and getting them into place in your armpit. But be very careful, because as I said, touch your skin or another part of the shirt before they’re in place, and you might as well start over.Maybe 75% of the time I manage to get them into place this way and they stay… for a little while. Most of the time at least one of them has slidden up or down my shirt, or fallen off and clumped up, before an hour or two. It’s probably 10% of the time that I end up at the end of the day with the pad in place, and it’s rarely on both arms at the same time. On these days I feel like I won the lottery and the pad is visibly stained when I take it off, so I know it did its job.The other issue I have is that these create so much waste. Each pad has a plastic wrapper and two pieces of paper you need to peel off (if you manage to get them off in one piece). Often I have to throw away at least one half of a pair because it went awry during application. My trash is stuffed with these remnants and I am saddened by how much unrecyclable waste I’m generating. They don’t need this much packaging.At least these were cheap. I’m going to try to find a better solution, because these are extremely frustrating.
R**B
Does their job, love these
The media could not be loaded. I absolutely love these and help stop deodorant stains on my shirt.***The key to remove from your shirt, is to remove them from under the middle and removing outward***I added a video, hard to do with one hand.
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