The fixing plaster is easy to unroll and thanks to the slightly jagged edge tear by hand - requires a little practice at first but you quickly get out as it goes. It can be used for fixing bandages and dressings - in my family, it is also often misused for bonding such as small cracks on white cake plates.
I have the patch subjected to a test. Simply morning glued to the arm and looked what happened. The patch already solved at the corners a little early, but kept else well. A shower in the morning has the patch also survived and is quickly dried again. In the evening I had the patch but then agree, as it has slowly dissolved from the corners more and more. In textiles the pavement kept well.
It occurred to me no skin irritation from the patch on. It is easy to deduct virtually painless and leaves no residue. It sticks well to the skin and textiles. In addition it is hypoallergenic, therefore contains a few allergenic substances - there are, unfortunately, more often that people are allergic to commercial paving.
I know the Elastoplast Sensitive Fixation for years and use it very much. Those looking for a hypoallergenic and / or white patches, which is the right place for Hansaplast Fixation Sensitive. However, anyone who has no plaster allergy and a retention sheet search, which adheres very well, I can Hansaplast Fixation classic 5mx2,5cm recommend.