Adhesive patch

Natoptysh is a problem faced by many women. It arises from the long wearing of uncomfortable shoes and a heavy load on the legs. Simple and easy to get rid of natoptysh can plaster. This remedy quickly removes dry calluses and stained skin, is well attached and does not cause discomfort. But which band-aid is best to use?

Adhesive patch from COMPEED

COMPEED - plaster from the corns and dry calluses. It is made by unique hydrocolloid technology. By gluing it, you create an optimally moistened environment between it and the skin, which will help to soften even very coarse areas. This plaster can last for several days, protecting the skin from bacteria, water and friction. Duration of treatment in each individual case is different.

COMPEED relieves pressure on the corns and, thanks to the active gel in its composition, instantly reduces pain. The patch is ultra-thin, therefore on a skin it is invisible.

Plaster from coriander

Compide is one of the best patches for removal of corns. It maintains the optimal level of skin hydration, which allows you to remove even ingrown corns. The compide perfectly protects the corns from external pressure and relieves painful sensations. This plaster is breathable. It is perfectly held in place, so the risk of infection is minimal.

Plasters Compide against the corns should be fixed on the skin in this way:

If necessary, the procedure can be repeated.

Adhesive patch from salipods

Salipod - salicylic adhesive from on the ground with sulfur. It has a pronounced antiseptic effect and causes the death of pathogenic bacteria on the surface of the skin. After its use, there is no feeling of itching and burning. Salicylic acid has a softening effect and gently removes the scales of the cornificating layers of the epithelium. This contributes to a much deeper penetration of sulfur.

Salipod should not be used with increased sensitivity to sulfur or salicylic acid. It is not recommended to apply this plaster and those who have moles in the area where the natypes appeared. Salipod is not glued to the damaged skin (wounds, burns, etc.).