A hydrocolloid pad bordered by a thin film helps keep blisters from drying out, absorbs perspiration and helps promote a scab free, naturally healed blister. More Detail: Protects and heals Each application lasts up to 3 days soft hydrocolloid pad Helps prevent scarring Thin film prevents blister dry-out Also helps protect blisters Target Consumer: General users with compromised skin due to bruises and blisters as well as healthy skin for the prevention of blisters, chafing, and rubbing. RECOMMENDED FOR: Prevention and treatment of blisters, bruises, and minor cuts. How to Use Povihome Blister Cushion: 1. Clean and dry skin. Please do not put on when the ski is not dry.(Avoid the use of crems, ointments or lotions ) 2. Carefully remove the white paper tabs and apply blister pads firmly on the blister. Ensuring the edages are well smoothed down. 3. Keep it on until it starts to detach. 4. Remove the gel blister along the skin.
B**.
The perfect underlay patch for Dexcom G6 sensors!!!
Because I have type 1 diabetes, I wear a Dexcom G6 sensor. The adhesive on the sensor creates a nasty rash on my skin, and this adhesive gel guard is the perfect solution. Coincidentally, the shape of the guard is exactly the same as the Dexcom sensor, and by using a single-hole punch tool to create an opening for the sensor needle, this guard is just what I need! I attach the top of the Povihome guard to the sensor adhesive and then insert the sensor so that the guard's adhesive connects to my skin. This adhesive does not create a rash, and it holds the sensor firmly in place. I am so relieved and thrilled to have discovered this amazing use for the Povihome Blister Gel Guard!
L**Z
Did not get what was promised
I have not used these yet, but upon opening (was not factory sealed, just the zipper type closure), there were only 14 patches vs the 15 advertised. The reviews are not the greatest for this where there are similar products at the same price with better reviews. I might check those before going with this again.
M**N
poor adhesive
really poor examples of the second skin type bandages. weak adhesion. the edges will start pulling away immediately. they are more plastic like than soft and rubbery like the better brands. These are ok for the price given how expensive the name brands are. I would not use them for blister covers if there is going to be ongoing rubbing because these will come right off.
A**R
for heels supplement with tape
When using on heels for pressure soars I recommend securing the bottom edge of these down with a band aid or tape that runs from the back of the heel onto the bottom of the heel. While the adhesion of these is good, friction from pulling on socks/slippers and such was curling up the lower edges of these bandages.
M**N
I use them to isolate the Dexcom sensor from my skin.
The adhesive on these is not very strong or water resistant BUT I am not allergic to it and thus it protects my skin from the adhesive on the Dexcom sensor to which I am extremely allergic.
J**R
Adhesive doesn't last. Pointless purchase.
What a waste of money. This stayed on for 20 minutes. I've used Dr. Scholl's blister cushions before and they've stayed on for 48 hours, even after a shower. I thought this would be a similar product but it is not. It's the same as buying a bandaid that will come off as soon as you walk in your shoes.
J**N
Almost!
Loved the size and comfort, however; they did not adhere as long as others I’ve used.
E**N
Doesn’t work
These do not even adhere so do not depend on these at all. I requested to return these for a refund and was told a replacement would be sent instead.
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