Adhesion

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LincsGuy

Recently, I found that certain toilet papers I have used when changing leave a film on my skin which makes adhesion of the flange to the skin a lot less. So, for the first time, I now use a fast-drying skin barrier such as LBF from CliniMed - now adhesion is better than ever before!
Has anyone else had the same problem with toilet paper?

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Hi Lincs, I've used toilet paper only a few times and used the very best, but found it made my skin sore. There is glass in all loo roll, but I have used barrier wipes for years now and have no trouble. Take care, Ambies.

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mooza

Glass in toilet paper. Wow, what next? Glass in your wine. Phew! XX

notexpectingthis

LOL! Mooza, you always make me laugh! I like my wine in the glass - not glass in my wine, thank you very much! Love ya, girl!

I had no idea there was glass in TP - I use gauze when I change because that is how the WOC nurse taught me to do it.

I need some faster drying spray, so I am definitely gonna have to try this out!!
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