Shopping Dermal online usually means you want a dependable, pharmacy-supplied solution in a familiar format—either a stronger antiperspirant for troublesome sweating or ear drops designed to soften and loosen built-up wax. This Dermal brand page brings the range together so you can compare options quickly and go straight to each product page for directions, cautions and suitability information.
In the Dermal range here you’ll find Dermal Anhydrol Forte 60ml, commonly chosen for managing excessive sweating (such as underarms, hands or feet), and Exterol Ear Wax Remover Drops 8ml for helping to break down hardened ear wax at home. If you’re restocking a regular purchase or choosing a first-time option, use the links below to shop by need and review the product guidance—particularly if you have sensitive skin, a history of irritation, ear pain, or you’re pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Why choose Dermal
- Targeted formats: practical options designed around common needs like sweating control and ear wax softening.
- Clear guidance: product pages provide directions and key cautions to help you check suitability before you buy.
- Good for reordering: quick access to popular Dermal items and related collections when you need a repeat purchase.
- Self-care first approach: supports routine, sensible at-home care without overpromising outcomes.
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FAQs
What Dermal products are available on this page?
This brand page includes Dermal products currently stocked, such as Dermal Anhydrol Forte 60ml and Exterol Ear Wax Remover Drops 8ml, with links to full directions and cautions.
Is Dermal Anhydrol Forte the same as a regular deodorant?
No. It’s a stronger antiperspirant option that may be chosen for heavy sweating. Always read the on-page guidance and follow the directions on how and where to apply.
Where can Dermal Anhydrol Forte be used?
It’s commonly used for areas affected by excessive sweating, such as underarms, hands or feet, when suitable. Check the product instructions for appropriate use and frequency.
Who are Exterol ear wax remover drops for?
Exterol is used to help soften and loosen hardened ear wax in the ear canal. Follow the instructions carefully and avoid use if the product guidance says it’s not suitable for you.
When should I avoid self-treating ear symptoms?
Do not use ear drops if you have ear pain, discharge, bleeding, a suspected infection, a perforated eardrum, or recent ear surgery unless you’ve been advised by a healthcare professional. Seek advice if you’re unsure.
Can I use these products if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
Some products may require extra caution. Check the product page and leaflet advice, and speak to a pharmacist, GP or midwife if you’re uncertain.
What should I do if I get irritation or discomfort?
Stop using the product and follow the advice in the leaflet. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or you’re worried, speak to a pharmacist or your GP, or use NHS 111 for urgent guidance.
Safety note: Always read the label and any patient information leaflet before use. Dermal products may not be suitable for everyone, especially if you have underlying conditions, take other medicines, are pregnant or breastfeeding, have sensitive skin, or have ear pain or discharge. If you’re unsure what’s appropriate, ask a pharmacist or contact your GP for personalised advice.