Average store rating: 10 - Perfect
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Very happy
Yonatan | 04/10/2021 17:34:09
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easy order updated me every step of the way
Michelle | 29/09/2021 02:37:23
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Great customer service. Responded very quickly to my question
Victor | 28/09/2021 06:40:03
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fast shipping
Paul | 28/09/2021 06:38:31
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Have ordered product thru "Beauty - The Shop" for several years. They have ALWAYS been a good partner delivering product on time as well as offering great pricing.
Donna | 26/08/2021 17:12:01
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Attentive and responsive customer service! 10/10
Sebastian | 23/08/2021 07:54:47
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My order was processed almost immediately, and the shipping was lightning fast. I was impressed considering it came from Spain.
Traci | 12/08/2021 16:43:01
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good
ZOU | 01/08/2021 23:04:27
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Efficient process of purchasing
Katia | 26/07/2021 14:22:37
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Was so happy to find a company that carried the Art Deco double finish in my color. It is hard to get here in the US
Danee | 22/07/2021 13:48:04
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Good communication, emails letting me know where process is and what is happening with my order.
J Fernando Flores-New | 21/07/2021 15:12:30
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Excellent
Marie | 11/07/2021 14:36:05
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Description
How to use
Shop Online Dr. Line Hydrocolloid Dressings 6U at best price.
Product features:
- First Aid: Plasters and Dressings
Product Reference: #273484
How to use: 1. Thoroughly cleanse and disinfect the affected area. 2. Ensure the skin surrounding the wound is completely clean and dry. 3. Carefully peel off the backing from the Dr. Line Hydrocolloid Dressing. 4. Center the dressing over the wound, ensuring it covers the entire affected area. 5. Gently smooth down the edges of the dressing to ensure proper adhesion.
Recommended frequency: Change the dressing as needed, typically every 24-72 hours, or when it becomes saturated or starts to peel away from the skin. If the dressing remains intact and the wound is still healing, you may leave it in place for longer.
Additional tips: For optimal results, avoid touching the adhesive side of the dressing. Do not reuse dressings. If the wound shows signs of infection (increased pain, redness, swelling, or pus), consult a healthcare professional immediately. These dressings are designed for minor wounds and blemishes. For deeper or more serious wounds, seek medical advice.