PRODUCT AND HOW TO USE FAQs
PU, silicone oil, acrylic adhesive, and blank release paper.
Avoid using on fragile, damaged, sunburned, red, or irritated skin.
Skin sensitivity varies from person to person, and certain factors, such as dryness or sensitivity to adhesives, can cause irritation when using the tape. Irritation can show up as redness, dryness, itching, burning, flaking, peeling of the skin or hyperpigmentation. A small percentage of people may experience an allergic reaction.
If improperly applied, it can cause the tape to move causing friction or stretching of the skin if the tape is not securely flat on the skin. Irritation from friction can also be caused if there’s too much weight being pulled on the tape. We recommend applying multiple pieces of tape so that the focus of the weight is evenly distributed. Proper removal is also important to prevent the irritation from worsening.
Certain skin may cause the tape to not stick well such as dry/flakey or sweaty skin. Ensure your skin is free of oil and dirt by cleaning the skin with rubbing alcohol. Remember to press down firmly before removing the liners of the tape.
Watch the tutorial video here.
Proper application is crucial not just for all-day hold, but also to prevent friction-related irritation.
Make sure the tape fully adheres to your skin, with no lifted corners, to ensure comfort and long-lasting wear.
1. Clean skin with rubbing alcohol or use a barrier spray if you're using it on a sensitive area like the bust.
2. Remove the backing of the long side and apply to the skin. DO NOT remove the short liners first as it will cause the tape to wrinkle and not lay flat.
3. Gently separate the middle opening and peel the remaining liners. This ensures the tape goes on flat to avoid lifting, giving you an all day hold! If the short liners were removed first instead, it causes the corners to lift.
4. Secure the fabric to the skin.
Remember to perform a patch test by cutting a small piece and wearing it for 12 hours. If you feel hot, itchy, or any irritation, please remove it.
Watch the tutorial video here.
How to remove:
- If the fabric is still sticking to the tape, remove the tape by slowly rolling it to the side. Do not pull up or rip off a Bandaid either or you could damage your skin. For sensitive skin, you can use oil or rubbing alcohol to dissolve the adhesive. Rubbing alcohol is best for this! As you lift to the side, rub in the liquid while slowly pushing off the tape.
- If the fabric can be removed first, do not lift the tape up. The tape can be stretched off horizontally. Use rubbing alcohol as before to make the removal easier.