Stick with Comfort! 🩹
The 3M Microfoam Surgical Tape is a versatile, water-resistant tape designed for sensitive skin. Measuring 3 inches by 5.5 yards, it features multi-directional stretch for comfort and gentle adhesion, making it ideal for irregularly contoured areas. Latex-free and hypoallergenic, this tape is perfect for patients with sensitivities.
A**.
Good for intimate use
It works well. Stick comfortably to skin and is very comfy on the mouth
B**T
Very sturdy tape
I had some of this tape left over from a previous medical issue. Suddenly, I needed it here at home for a serious bleeding emergency. I had to stop the bleeding and this tape did the trick. It is stretchy but firm, and seems to provide an almost tourniquet type pressure for an injury. I'm no medical expert, but I was sure glad to have this microfoam tape here at home.
S**9
Perfect for bondage play
Perfect for bondage play.sticks very good to skin but not your hair. Much more comfortable to use than duct tape .this microfoam tape will keep you very quit and doesn’t unstick with drool like duct tape. Highly recommended for your bondage fun
D**N
Must have for 1st aid kit
I have used this to stop massive bleeding. I can not stop recommending this stuff. Keep it in your 1st aid kit.
C**.
EXCELLENT TAPE FOR MY PURPOSE
Having had breast CA, I wasn't about to wear a bra for one lousy, ah, appendage. So I use this tape to make my "tape bra" for the one that could still go "National Geographic" on me. The other is permanently perky. Anyway, it's very easy! But I have to have this particular tape because it doesn't start itching and causing a rash on your skin. I keep my tape bra on about a week, then change it. Piece o'cake! Also the adherence is good. If you scrub up first, that tape'll stay on without problem! And I do lots of running, hiking, etc. Cheers!
B**!
Sticky
Love the tape, nice and sticky. Sticks good and long~
M**E
GREAT PRODUCT
VERY GOOD PRODUCT, MEETS REQUIREMENTS
G**R
holds very well
use this tape to hold down the edges of my lidocaine patches. very sticky and a little hard to remove. a gauze wrap over the patch, prior to applying, would help. if you have thin skin on hands, arms, or legs, the gauze is a must. it also provides compression if needed for a sprain. again, i recommend the gauze first, then the tape.
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