General Information
Compeed High Heel Blister Plasters are specifically designed for wearing with high heels. The ultra light design protects against blisters and gives instant relief from painful blisters.
Warnings
Always read the instructions for use. Follow the instructions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. Diabetics consult with your doctor before use. Do not apply on infected wounds. Do not reuse to avoid infection. If blister worsens or does not heal, consult a doctor. Never cut a Compeed plaster. Glue residue on clothing can be removed with white spirit, considering the special care instructions of the fabric.
Common Uses
ULTIMATE DISCRETION: Unique butterfly shaped design with translucent edges to fit under the Achilles INSTANT PAIN RELIEF: Deep cushioning to relieve pressure and prevent painful rubbing FAST HEALING: Hydrocolloid gel technology creates the optimal healing environment STAYS IN PLACE FOR DAYS: Ultra adhesive, tapered edges so Compeed flexes with movement and won't rub off like regular plasters WATERPROOF: Keeps natural moisture in and germs out for faster natural healing Unique butterfly shaped design with translucent edges fits under the Achilles for ultimate discretion. Deep cushioning to relieve pressure and prevent painful rubbing. Ultra adhesive and tapered edges so Compeed flexes with movement and stays in place for several days. Form fitting waterproof and breathable design keeps natural moisture in and germs our for fast natural healing.
Ingredients
Artificial Elastomer, Tackifier Resins, Hydrocolloid Particles (Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose) Plasticiser, Polyurethane Film.
Directions
1) Clean and dry skin before use, ensuring blister area is free of creams and oils. 2) Remove the top paper, then the bottom paper, avoiding touching the adhesive side. 3) Apply plaster firmly over blister, ensuring the edges are well smoothed down. 4) Leave in place until it starts to detach (Note: may stay in place up to several days). 5) To remove plaster: do not pull upwards but slowly stretch along the skin.