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Oh wow, but yes, that definately helps, thanks! 🙂
I'm gonna try it on the hands only at first anyway, to see how/if it works.
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The palm of your hand is roughly 1% of your body surface area
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Tite grip is working on an "extra strength" version for hyperhydrosis sufferers that is even stronger than the original formula… stay tuned! 🙂
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ugh i just got my titanium gold x pert 45 yesterday. i was at first worried about uppper body strength ect. then i realized i have sweaty palms bad. for example….
basic pole strut, is like wat 4 steps? so i grab pole, and step, 1, 2, by 3 ive noticed the palms sweat, by the count when i got to grp with oher arm, exaple kick spin, i cant even release the leg to spin, becuase my hands wont grip. im detrmined, i spent like $400 on my pole, and now i feel defeated, and wana cry like a baby bcuz i feel like i cant beat this.got my pole yesterday, and already spent twice that long online looking for help.
i have titanium gold for the grip…….
i tried mighty grip, rubing alcohol, distilled white vinegar on the pole, hand sanitizer todry my hands, i even tried "warming p my pole with a hair drier, nope.
its dry, my hands dry. i wipe the pole, start again. 1,2,3, by the count of 3 im slippery again.
im in appartmet, got windw cracked so dont sweat. i dont tink im even sweating tht much on hands, its jus a super thin layer of moisture. i dont now what to do, i feel defeated. i cant complete any moves at all.
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Ink, new XPoles have a film on them for shipping purposes. You want to get this off first. Watch Veena's tutorial on steaming the pole. Also, new ones have to be broken in. Don't worry! It just needs a little patience at first!! In the meantime, you can try taking some dry hands, put a small puddle in your hands, and then rub it on the pole. It might be a little messy at first, but it might help. Do not give up!!!! I plan on buying a TG at the end of March!!
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ink- if u have sweaty hands, invest in tite grip, dry hands, itac, tite grip gloves, and mighty grip gloves. i have the most disgusting sweaty hands and i require all these products for practice.
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Just as an FYI – in Canada, Drysol is available OTC. However, it is kept behind the pharmacy counter so you have to ask for it. But you do not need a prescription.
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I use dirtygirlpoletice first and then use some some liquid chalk and then I'm good to go no more sweaty palms or pole. Maybe that'll help someone. 🙂 Happy poling
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When I was watching the summer Olympics, (parallel bars) the only grip ade they were allowed to use, besides chalk was honey. Has any tried this? I am afraid to, if it doesn’t work, I don’t want to clean a sticky mess off my pole.
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