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Review on NipEaze Regular Transparent Protector Prevention by Glenn Kumar

Revainrating 2 out of 5

This requires some work.

I don't think they were actually tested on live breathing teats before they were put on the market. let me explain. I'll spare you the details of how I needed the nipple shield, but my search for a solution led me to this one. I laughed at the directions (I wasn't ready to read anything about protruding nipples), trimmed any hair in that area, showered, dried thoroughly and applied as instructed. First, they didn't stick. very good. I had alcohol swabs so I took off the first pair, wiped my nipples and tried again. The results weren't much better. Round 3. I stripped off the second pair, thoroughly degreased each nipple with their own alcohol wipes, then sat on the bed and fanned my breasts with a magazine to make sure they were nice and dry. So when my nipples were almost dehydrated, I put on the third set of protectors. you stuck! But. The material they are made of is flexible but not stretchy. It might be ok if your nipples are tattooed, but me and most of my friends have 3D nipples. Well, I'm a man and I don't think I had particularly long nipples, but those protectors just didn't keep up. They were glued to the top and perimeter of the surrounding skin, but had a significant air gap around the entire perimeter. Part. But even if they only partially come off, your clothes and the loose part of the tread can still rub and irritate. If you don't need them for 8 straight hours and/or with a lot of physical activity, they may work better for you. Otherwise I think waterproof bandages might be the best solution.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Exorbitant price