Compeed Blister Patches
Only available at Escapade, Compeed Blister Plasters are state of the art highly adhesive thick gel patches that you put onto blisters to protect them from rubbing. The patch stays on for days and works like a second skin to keep out dirt, water and bacteria whilst allowing the skin to heal underneath. It even stays on during showering and bathing and will withstand sea water and chlorine.
Just as a pair of cycling shorts will protect your sensitive areas with a layer of padding, Compeed does the same for your ankles or other blistered areas.
They contain:
If in cold weather, warm the plaster in your hands for a minute or two. This warming helps to increase the tackiness of the adhesive and means they will stay on for longer. Peel off the white paper on the sticky side and press onto the skin. Then peel off the paper on the outside and put your hand over the plaster to push it firmly into place.
When should you use them?
As soon as you feel a blister is forming apply a Compeed. Put a pack in your bag or pocket if you are going running or hiking - or even if you plan a heavy day of sightseeing.
If I have a new pair of shoes and am worried that they will rub, they can be used to ward off trouble before it can start.
Just as a pair of cycling shorts will protect your sensitive areas with a layer of padding, Compeed does the same for your ankles or other blistered areas.
They contain:
- Artificial Elastomer
- Tackifier Resins
- Hydrocolloid particles
- Plasticiser
- Polyurethane film
If in cold weather, warm the plaster in your hands for a minute or two. This warming helps to increase the tackiness of the adhesive and means they will stay on for longer. Peel off the white paper on the sticky side and press onto the skin. Then peel off the paper on the outside and put your hand over the plaster to push it firmly into place.
When should you use them?
As soon as you feel a blister is forming apply a Compeed. Put a pack in your bag or pocket if you are going running or hiking - or even if you plan a heavy day of sightseeing.
If I have a new pair of shoes and am worried that they will rub, they can be used to ward off trouble before it can start.
