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Susan Horein <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Sep 1997 08:01:52 -0600
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I have heard of the product, New Skin, but not the use on nipples.  New
Skin is an OTC product called an "antiseptic liquid bandage" marketed, I
think, for use on things like unopened blisters (e.g. on your feet or
hands).  When you put it (liquid/gel-like stuff) on your skin, it dries
into a sort of film (perhaps like covering your skin with a bit of flexible
stick-on plastic).  We don't use it anymore, but we carried it when we went
backpacking for our heels in our boots.  I pulled out an old tube, here's
what the label says:  Warnings - flammable, keep this and all drugs out of
reach of children, in case of accidental ingestion seek professional
assistance or contact poison control center immediately.  Directions - see
back of carton [long since discarded, sorry].  Active Ingredients:  Alcohol
8.7%, Pyroxylin Solution, Oil of Cloves, 8-Hydroxy-Quinoline.  Distributed
by Medtech Laboratories, Inc.  Cody Wyoming, USA 82414

Susan Horein, LLLL
Madison Area Concert Handbells (MACH)
Wisconsin, USA
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