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Discover our range of skin-friendly fixing tapes at our Health and Beauty store. Specially designed for sensitive skin, these hypoallergenic adhesive tapes ensure dressings and bandages stay securely in place while allowing your skin to breathe. Easy to apply and remove, they provide a gentle, painless experience, ideal for delicate body areas. With sizes perfect for various applications, they are a versatile addition to any first aid kit. Shop now for high-quality, comfortable solutions that enhance your healing process.
Leukopor skin-friendly plaster 2.5cmx5m 12 pcs

Leukopor skin-friendly plaster 2.5cmx5m 12 pcs

 
Product code: 6393650

Leukopor Skin-Friendly Fixing 2.5cmx5m 12 pcs The Leukopor Skin-Friendly Fixing 2.5cmx5m 12 pcs is a high-quality adhesive tape that is designed to ensure that dressings and bandages stay securely in place. The tape is hypoallergenic, making it ideal for use on sensitive skin, and it is also breathable, allowing for air to circulate through the skin and help prevent irritation. The Leukopor Skin-Friendly Fixing tape is easy to apply and remove, making it ideal for use on delicate areas of the body. It has a low adherence to the skin, ensuring that removal is painless and gentle. The tape is also highly conformable, able to adapt to the contours of the body and providing a comfortable fit. The 2.5cmx5m size of the Leukopor Skin-Friendly Fixing tape is perfect for a wide range of applications, making it a versatile and useful addition to any first aid kit. It comes in a convenient pack of 12, ensuring that you always have a supply of tape on hand when you need it. Whether you are using it to secure a bandage, dressing, or other medical device, the Leukopor Skin-Friendly Fixing tape offers a secure and comfortable solution that is designed to keep you feeling confident and comfortable throughout the healing process...

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