Micropore Surgical Tape, White, 1.25 cm X 9.1m, 24Count
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Yes, this paper tape will fold if you fold it.
I'm not sure what you mean by counterfeit, but the tape is exactly what I needed, and my doctors approved it.
I've never had a problem with lint, but I'm not sure how to deal with it on my eyelids. It has a strong adhesive.
Color: White
Selected User Reviews For Micropore Surgical Tape, White, 1.25 cm X 9.1m, 24Count
It's exactly what I'm looking for when it comes to eyelash extensions!.
Market. Although the rolls appear to be from a different manufacturing process than "north-east Micropore® tape," it performs as we expect it to. Products that are "made in America. " They're rolled with an uneven edge and wound looser. A number of European countries are listed in the box.
Yes, I cut a 2" strip of fabric to wrap around my lips and put up and down. It sticks to my teeth and prevents me from opening my mouth while I sleep. It is, however, very easy to remove. I compared prices at CVS and found that this is a much better deal for the quantity.
As a cello teacher, I'm always taping music for my students, and after decades of doing so, I've compiled a list of some of my favorites. After a long battle with scotch magic tape that kept breaking at every turn, I discovered this tape! I've been using it for about 4 years and it's still the only thing I use. I've got rolls all over the place now, and I've successfully taped hundreds of songs. It doesn't rip or break, and the music isn't harmed. I recently discovered that a washi-tape can be used to create a washi-tape effect. The tape dispenser does an excellent job of holding and cutting it. If you're a musician or a music educator, this tape is a must-have!.
So here's the deal: I'm going to be completely honest with you: I'm I don't buy this stuff because it's supposed to be used for something specific. I use surgical tape for sewing (especially for temporary "pinning" when I only need to hold something in place for a few minutes before sewing it down). It's a good tape for temporarily holding things in place, and it's no big deal if you sew over it. It won't clog your needle or leave a residue on your fabric. It's also a lot less expensive than buying tailor's tape! This is a common paper tape. br>br> It's easy to tear with your hands, or you can use it in a standard tape dispenser. br>br>Although I don't use it "medically," I can attest to the fact that it's fantastic for sewing and embroidery!.
I've had no problems with it, but if you can't wait a few days for it to loosen, you'll need water and adhesive glue remover to clean it up. You don't want to rip like a bandaid because you'll lose skin! It holds up well and is still one of my favorites.
This paper tape is one of my favorites. It's not as sticky and can be easily removed when not in use. If skin sensitivity is a concern, the adhesive has a lower skin reaction rate. It lays flat and is less likely to snag on clothing than plastic clear tapes. If you need to date the most recent wound dressing change, you can write on it. Labeling baggies for food storage is also a good thing to have around the house- It's a lot more convenient to write on.
This is a fascinating tape. It stays on even when wet, and I've used it on calluses between my toes and cracks on my thumb from the cold. I think it's a lot better than a regular bandaid in terms of speeding up the healing process. br>br>I got the 1. Next time, I'll get the wider tape (25, which is slightly larger than 1/4"). You get a whole box of it, which is a lot more than I anticipated.