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Clammy hands aren't a hygiene problem. They're not an anxiety problem either. Your eccrine glands are over-signalling — and standard antiperspirant isn't formulated to fix that.
It's not about trying harder. It's chemistry
"Sweat doesn't disappear on its own. PalmPure helps block moisture before it can ruin your comfort and confidence."

The condition affecting roughly 3% of the UK population — chronic clammy hands, independent of temperature or stress. It starts in adolescence. Most people carry it alone for years.

Your palms have approximately 3,000 eccrine glands per square centimetre — the highest density on the body. You've adapted your life around this. Most people close to you have quietly adapted too.

Your palms sweat because the sympathetic nervous system over-signals to your eccrine glands. It fires in cold rooms. It fires when you're calm. Managing anxiety helps the amplitude. It doesn't fix the source.

Aluminium chloride at clinical palmar concentration temporarily blocks the eccrine duct and reduces sweat production at the source. This is the first-line treatment in British dermatological guidance.

The condition affecting roughly 3% of the UK population — chronic clammy hands, independent of temperature or stress. It starts in adolescence. Most people carry it alone for years.

Your palms sweat because the sympathetic nervous system over-signals to your eccrine glands. It fires in cold rooms. It fires when you're calm. Managing anxiety helps the amplitude. It doesn't fix the source.

Your palms have approximately 3,000 eccrine glands per square centimetre — the highest density on the body. You've adapted your life around this. Most people close to you have quietly adapted too.

Aluminium chloride at clinical palmar concentration temporarily blocks the eccrine duct and reduces sweat production at the source. This is the first-line treatment in British dermatological guidance.
"The Only Hand Antiperspirant Spray at Clinical Palmar Concentration — Not a Cover-Up"
Works in 7-14 Days
All-day Dryness
No Residue
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PalmPure starts with aluminum chloride at the concentration required for palmar skin — not the diluted amounts found in standard products. Every ingredient earns its place.
Aluminum Chloride — Blocks eccrine duct. Reduces production at source.
Aloe Vera — Prevents irritation. Makes high-concentration AlCl sustainable.
D-Panthenol — Skin barrier support. Safe for daily use.
The worst part isn't the moment. It's the calculation. Leaning in for a handshake and running the inventory. Sitting in a meeting and monitoring. Living with a background worry that never fully goes away.
Palm doesn't just solve the problem. It gives you back the certainty you lost. The kind of presence that lets you be fully in the conversation — in the introduction, in the embrace, in every room you walk into.
Aluminium chloride forms a temporary gel plug in the eccrine duct — physically reducing sweat output without blocking the gland permanently. The effect is cumulative: two weeks of nightly application build the blockage to a stable level. Maintenance keeps it there.
This mechanism is the same one studied in British and international dermatological research. Palm applies it at the threshold that matters, with the protective ingredients that make it tolerable, in the spray format that palmar geometry requires.
FAQ
Most customers notice meaningful improvement within 7 to 14 days. Some see changes as early as day four or five. The full effect builds over two weeks of consistent nightly use.
Very likely yes. Driclor burns when applied to skin that isn't completely dry — aluminium chloride reacts with residual moisture and produces acid on the skin surface. That's a protocol failure, not an active failure. PalmPure's instructions are explicit: completely dry palms, at least 30 minutes after any water contact. If Driclor burned you, you haven't yet tried aluminium chloride applied correctly.
No. The formula absorbs completely in about 60 seconds. Apply at night, rinse in the morning. Nothing to notice during the day. No white marks, no greasiness.
60-day full refund. No forms required. No return needed. If you don't see meaningful improvement after consistent use as directed, you get your money back.
Yes. Aluminum chloride hexahydrate has decades of safety data and is the active compound recommended in British dermatological guidelines for hyperhidrosis. Aloe vera and panthenol are included specifically to support skin health with regular use.
The panthenol and aloe vera substantially reduce irritation risk. If your skin tends to react, start every other night for the first week and increase to nightly once your skin has adjusted.
Same active class, but Palm is formulated specifically for palmar use — with protective ingredients that prevent irritation, in a spray format that achieves consistent coverage across palmar geometry, and with a protocol that makes the difference between working and burning explicit. If you applied Driclor on damp skin and got burning, that was the missing instruction, not evidence that the approach doesn't work.
Most people maintain with 2-3 applications per week. Some manage with once a week. One bottle at maintenance lasts 3-4 months.
Yes. The same mechanism applies to plantar hyperhidrosis. Many customers use Palm for both hands and feet — the two-bottle bundle is popular for this reason.
Because palmar hyperhidrosis is almost never discussed openly. The British Skin Foundation notes that most sufferers are too embarrassed to raise it with their GP. Most people manage it alone for years — sometimes decades — with a system of small invisible strategies. The information about clinical aluminium chloride and why it works at the right concentration simply isn't widely disseminated. You're not late to something new. You're hearing about something real for the first time.