kind of, sometimes, the issue isn't the pasty but the canvas it's being applied to, right? Ensuring your skin is properly prepared is half the battle in making sure your pasties stick and stay put for hours.
How you care for your pasties between wears is just as important as how you clean them, right? Proper storage protects the adhesive from the very elements that cause it to lose its grip.
by the way, can I use rubbing alcohol to clean my pasties?
It is generally not recommended. While alcohol is great for removing oils, it can be too harsh for the delicate silicone adhesive on many pasties. look, over time, it can dry out the adhesive, causing it to crack or lose its tackiness permanently. Stick to mild, oil-free soap and water for the safest and most effective cleaning. — sort of
to be honest, how many times can I reuse a pair of pasties?
The lifespan of pasties varies based on their quality and how well you care for them. A high-quality pair that is cleaned immediately after each use and stored correctly can often be worn 25-50 times or even more. If you notice the edges starting to lift even after cleaning, their life may be coming to an end.
Why won't my pasties stick even though they are new?
The most common reason for this is improper skin preparation. Even trace amounts of lotion, body oil, or sweat can prevent the adhesive from bonding with your skin. Ensure the area is completely clean and dry before application. On rare occasions, a manufacturing defect could be the cause.