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Skinister Medical Adhesive Dropper is a silicone-based, hypoallergenic skin glue designed for secure attachment of ostomy bags, breast forms, condom catheters, and prosthetics. Offering up to 50% stronger adhesion, waterproof durability, and gentle removal, it’s a versatile, travel-friendly solution made in the USA and FDA-registered for medical use.
N**T
Great product.
I have a colostomy and I use this product in addition to the adhesive the bag comes with. I apply a generous layer to the wafer on the bag and also on the skin around my stoma. You then want to smear it all around the area to be adhered with your finger. Let it dry so that it is only tacky to the touch, so nearly completely dry. This will seem odd but trust me this is what you need to do for best results. As a side note I use a hair dryer on medium to speed up the drying time. You will need to use the Skinster adhesive remover to get your skin nice and clean for the next application.
O**S
Always a good product
Always a good product . Cost-effective for being medical adhesive never disappointed.
R**D
The best stuff ever for silicone beasts
I sprayed this on the breasts waited for it to get tacky. Now I can be around the house topless. When I shake my Martini, they bounce nicely and stay in place. I love it!
J**P
Works good
Works ok
M**
Sobreviviendo al cancer
Me encantó y lo mejor que llego a tiempo.
T**U
Works effectively. Make sure you also purchase the medical adhesive remover.
Works effectively. Make sure you also purchase the medical adhesive remover.
K**1
Game changer!
Been looking for a glue for his ostomy and this did the trick! So happy we aren't having to change his appliance multiple times a day. Really helps his skin not be so damaged from blowouts and lots of changes!
L**D
Caused a rash
It left a rash and when I contacted Amazon about returning it they told me to contact the seller I went through the channels that Amazon provided for me to contact the seller and no matter which way I went whether it was a chat or a phone call. It sent me right back to Amazon‘s customer service so I can’t even request a refund/return because the product caused a rash. I’m not posting a picture because the rash is over my mastectomy scar
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