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Poletice versus Tite Grip
Posted by jfranciskovic on February 22, 2013 at 8:46 pmHas anyone tried the product Poletice which is for antiperspirant-anti sweat for hands? Does it work? Better than Tite Grip. Can someone please give a review on Poletice. How does it compare to those who has also tried Tite Grip. Thanks in advance.
Juicy J replied 11 years, 9 months ago 7 Members · 10 Replies -
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I just bought the dirty girl stuff and I have to say that its an amazing product. I akways have these really sweaty hands, so id use some grip and id just sweat it off. It got super frustrating. So I spent what turned
out to be less than twenty bucks and ordered it. It creates a very clean feeling grip if used by itself, or sometimes ill use itac over it. It’s a product that I think every poler should have in their bag. Its made of all naturally occurring ingredients and can be used ANYWHERE on the body. Just let it dry and rinse it off. -
One of the big benefits of DGP is that it doesn't have parabens in it, but tite grip does.
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Thanks girls. Tite Grip works for me but I find it doesnt last long and I have to reapply 2-4 times in a single 1 hr class. I'm hoping DGP would last longer. Where do you girls order it? Anyone selling it in the states?
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The beauty of DG Poletice is it lasts for hours. You can use any grip aid over DG once it dries.
Proper application is important so no matter where you purchase the product just ask for the application video. It is a link to a youtube 2 minute video.
We sell the product and the response has been great. For those of you with hypohydrosis this is the answer.
Joel
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http://www.dirtygirlpoletice.com its all hand made and including shipping I got mine for less than $20 usd.
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I bought a bottle of Poletice a couple of weeks ago. My experience is, it works better then Tite Grip but still not sweat-proof. And I realize if my hands start sweating and I wipe my hand on my towel, Poletice will get a bit more less effective.
Poletice cost a more Tite Grip (my tube of TG cost me $8 and Poletice cost more than twice that). You don’t get a lot of product in a bottle also so I’m not sure how long it’ll last..,but I’d say it’s worth a try. Now before my pole class I put on Poletice, rub, dry, rinse then I put on Firm Grip. It’s helps a bit but not too much….I guess it really depends on the person’s body chemistry.
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Yea its 50ml, soon there will be a refill option. I find that the more I put on and let dry, the better. She wasn’t kidding when she said 4-8 squirts!! And like she said, its works well, but like any product, its bound not to work for everyone. I think one of the greatest things about it is that you can use ANY grip aid after. Try using both and see how its works for you. Don’t forget to let us know! (Sorry I’m being kinda biased, my hands are CONSTANTLY drenched in sweat, I feel if it can help me it can help anyone!)
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I have used both Tite Grip & Poletice and I am seriously LOVING Poletice BIG time!
Tite Grip, as someone already mentioned before, doesn't last very long and I have extremely sweaty hands and feet, to the point that I have been continuously using Driclor at night before I sleep. The Driclor has really helped tone down the amount of sweating that happens and coupled with DGP, it works so wonderfully!! Mind you, I still sweat a little bit in my hands and feet but significantly less than previously.Tite Grip I found, doesn't dry out your hands like DGP does and can even feel quite slick. Coupled with extremely sweaty hands, it wasn't ideal at all.
I have even used DGP on my hands and feet, left to dry in front of a fan and then gone to bed with it for a few hours before my pole class! Works a charm!!
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