🛡️ Shield Your Skin, Live Freely!
LiquiCell Shear Point Bandages are a box of 100 self-adhesive, ultra-thin bandages designed to protect sensitive skin areas from friction and shear. Ideal for use with CPAP masks and other skin-contacting items, these latex-free bandages feature a gentle adhesive and a transparent membrane for easy monitoring of skin condition.
A**.
Wonderful
These work perfect for CPAP users whose noses are narrow. Mine is a size small and was tearing my nose up. The paper is difficult to peel off the back, but way worth it.
K**R
Very helpful no more sores
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F**S
Best product
Bought these to use with my CPAP and I love them. They are the best product for protecting your nose from the mask. I used to get an indentation and red mark from using my mask and I no longer have that.
S**B
Didn't work.
These didn't work for me at all.
M**H
Comfortable and protective
I’m so relieved I found this - it’s protective and prevents pressure marks from a CPAP mask. It’s much better than any other tape because it is filled with some kind of gel that protects the bridge of the nose from the mask. Comfortable to put on.
B**T
Too expensive and not comfortable
I have been using the small gel bandages- including Amazon’s brand- and have been happy enough with them. They protect my nose from getting blisters from my full face cpap mask. They can be used several days. They are soft and comfortable. But I thought I would try these pads despite the high price since they are labeled for cpap. I am very disappointed. The pads are hard to separate from the backing. They are not soft so they feel sharp on my nose and face if I don’t position quite right. They are shiny so very visible. They protect my nose no better than the gel bandages. They need careful adjusting so they don’t cause wrinkles in the skin, but the gel bandages are flexible so I haven’t had that problem.
G**I
Work well with C-PAP mask
These pads work well with my husband's C-PAP mask. They are a good size and fit well. He tries to make each mask last through two uses. That usually works, but not always as he can tell if a used pad is going to stick before placing his mask on. The only negative is the cost--approximately 65-70 cents per pad.
M**E
Works so well with CPap
Was so happy to finally find something to help with the red/bruised looking nose for hours after getting up.
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