The biggest problem with the product is the adhesive used. This sticks in the original state extremely strong and one injured, quickly in the form of cuts or severe irritation with subsequent crusting in the armpits, which is very painful. Gladly also residues from glue stick under the armpit, particularly if the pads have been soaked before removal. This viscous mass can be removed extremely heavy and sticks like the devil.
I've tried most diverse ways to remove the adhesive effectively. Part I am going to do from other reviews also followed:
- Remove with baby oil: Basically, the pads can be removed after soaking very well with baby oil, but the residual adhesive is doing extremely viscous and sticks - not a good solution.
- Remove with polish remover / Nitro-Dilution: The irritation of the skin while removing the pads, the use of solvents is quite effective against the adhesive, but hurts the extremely irritated areas and during hours
- Remove with water: water is virtually ineffective against the adhesive residue.
After many attempts following procedure has, among other things, thanks to a tip in the other reviews, proven:
- Before attaching touch pads again at any point of adhesive rim successively with both thumbs and push firmly. The adhesive strength of the pads will be reduced by
- Slowly and gently peel the pads in the evening after wearing without soaking or applying other means of skin
- If necessary, do not try to remove remaining glue residue, it falls after some time alone from
- The shoulders should be absolutely and completely dry shaved
- The use of deodorant I recommend on the eve before using the pads
Who heeded this procedure should not have any problems to get the pads painlessly from the skin.
The manufacturer could circumvent the above problems by using a somewhat weaker adhesive - therefore a star deduction for quite painful development process of the optimal solution.